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Re: Time


  • Subject: Re: Time
  • From: Paul Berkowitz <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2001 08:21:47 -0700

On 9/27/01 5:47 AM, "Simon Forster" <email@hidden> wrote:

> On Thursday, September 27, 2001, at 12:54 PM, david atyahoo wrote:
>
>> If I want something to happen at a specific time e.g. 9:30pm what would
>> the
>> code be.
>
> For classic Mac OS I use iDo Script Scheduler:
>
> http://www.sophisticated.com/products/ido/ido_ss.html
>
> The light (free) version allows you to schedule up to 3 events.
>
> This is by no means the only option available but I've used it since
> it's launch with no problems.

Actually, there are serious problems with using it in OS 9.x (maybe only
9.1, I forget.). It often seizes up the machine. When you do a Force-Escape
you discover that the app in front is iDo. Its developers confirmed the
problem and told me how to increase the memory of the iDo extension in
ResEdit, but that didn't actually help.
>


--
Paul Berkowitz


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