Path: utzoo!utgpu!attcan!uunet!husc6!bloom-beacon!bu-cs!mirror!rayssd!galaxia!amanpt1!mrr From: mrr@amanpt1.zone1.com (Mark Rinfret) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: CLIPS ON THE AMIGA Summary: Inovatools has it Message-ID: <538@amanpt1.zone1.com> Date: 18 Dec 88 11:34:24 GMT References: <5839@louie.udel.EDU> <10526@swan.ulowell.edu> <24@snll-arpagw.UUCP> <1731@pur-phy> Organization: HyperView Systems Lines: 27 In article <1731@pur-phy>, murphy@pur-phy (William J. Murphy) writes: > > Clip_in_C_Users_Journal = *"Dec/Jan 1988 Volume 7 issue 1" > > Yesterday, I ran across a rather intriguing article in C Users Journal about > Gadgets. The Author was Jim Fiore, and the program was called JustSayYes.c > ... > > Now for a different question: > > I am wondering if anyone has built a dial gadget/slider. You know, like > on a combination lock. ... There is a commercial package available, called "Inovatools", published by Inovatronics, which contains lots of little Intuition goodies, including knob and dial gadgets, "drag" gadgets (they dress funny :-) and a nice set of Intuition support routines. The package cost me $52 and I got it from Briwall, a discount house in PA. If you don't mind paying, you might want to check it out. Get PowerWindows while you're at it - it's excellent. Mark -- < Mark R. Rinfret, mrr@amanpt1.ZONE1.COM | ...rayssd!galaxia!amanpt1!mrr > < HyperView Systems Corp. Home: 401-846-7639 > < 28 Jacome Way Work: 401-849-9390 x301 > < Middletown, RI 02840 Hypermedia R Us! >