Sigerson is free, but it's not freeware. If you use it please send me an email letting me know. I won’t send you any spam or sell your email address to anyone, I will notify you about new versions, unless you ask me not to. I just want to know if people are using it and what they liked or didn't like about it.
If you decided not to use it please drop me an email letting me know what you didn't like about it so that I can make it better.
Do you love Sigerson? Does your company need a Mac programmer, or a Mac port of a visual basic program, or a Mac acgi system, or...
Like the documentation? (OK, don’t lie... No one likes documentation.)
Jeff Battersby is available for writing of all sorts. (Script collaborations, Monica Lewinsky bios or other multi-million dollar offers graciously accepted.)
Though I have taken every care to create a quality piece of software, and I am not aware of any problems with this software that could cause loss of data, the following is still necessary to say...
James Sentman hereby disclaims all warranties relating to this software, whether express or implied, including without limitation any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. In no event shall James Sentman be liable for any damages, regardless of the form of the claim. The person using the software bears all risk as to the quality and performance of the software.
Apple Computer, Macintosh, Sherlock (and probably a half-dozens other words we used) are trademarks of Apple Computer and/or their respective owners. We use them because you’d have no clue what we were saying if we didn’t. (Isn’t language lovely!)
Sherlock Holmes and his alter ego Sigerson are the creations of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and were used by Apple Computer because he finds things.
Sherlock Hemlock has nothing to do with anything we’ve discussed here.
Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak are, well... geniuses. And we’re way glad that the Mac is back.
Jeff Battersby listens to Jonatha Brooke and thinks you should too.
Check out her web site at:
<http://www.jonathabrooke.com>
Charlie Peacock, Sarah Masen, John Steinbeck, Ethan Canin and Ron Hansen are worth checking out as well.