For an assignment for a course that I was doing I had to write a short technical report. Being such a hound for new technology I thought I would write the report about the World Wide Web and present the report as an mini-www on a floppy disk.
During the time that I was researching for the assignment I heard about a fantastic application that lets Macintosh⢠users everywhere create those nifty little GIF animations.
That application was of course GifBuilder (by Yves Piguet), and with a little bit of help from, yes you guessed it Aaron (by Greg Landweber and Edward Voas) I was able to turn a single screen shot into the animation that you now have in your possession.
CONDITIONS OF USE:
Well, if you want to use it for your own personal use go ahead I don't expect any reward, but it would be nice if you were to email me and let me know how far it has gone.
If you want to use it in a commercial context ie; web page, company intranet, CD-ROM distribution, etc.
Then you must contact me and ask for my permission to use the animation first.
Thats it! If you are interested in seeing more of my work email me and tell me. Thankyou for taking time to download this file.
Yours sincerely,
I can be reached via the internet at the following address: Johnstoc@fri.cri.nz
p.s. Sorry, about the deceptive title of this readme (There is no "FreeCash!"); But I had to get your attention to read this file
somehow! :)
If the unlikely event that there is a company that has registered the name "Auto Detectâ˘" I appologise, I didn't know, honest.