NOTE TO YOU! You know, we worked long, hard, hours on this and you have to come snooping in and hack through the whole thing! Well, I thought so. You might want to steal some resources for your upcoming hit program: Bouncing Balls!. Tough luck, kid: Ask us first. You are probably urging to spread havoc across this stack’s resources now. This is obvious because all the resources are in a recognizable format (cicn, PICT, STR#, etc.). No wierd hex-only junk like ClrI, Pctr, STRI, ad infinitium. Oh, yes…beautiful new color icons, your preferences for strings, etc. You might even go so far as to add color with AddColor! Well, that’s pretty ironic, considering the following pros & cons list: Pros: • Color (sometimes not really a pro if you aren’t the graphic artist who can create those Win95 desktop backgrounds). Cons: • Lots of memory usage. • Possibly ugly interface. • Slows commands & scripts noticeably. • Cannot redistribute. • Your friends won’t want it, and may even say “Lightning Bolt stinks with their over–coloring!” Did I tell you something? Well, stop wandering around in here and go out and do some real stack-hacking!