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From: "Andrew Jones" <xluminous AT hotmail DOT com>
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Subject: Re: Way to go Allegro :)
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Date: Thu, 06 Jan 2000 15:18:46 GMT
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Mike Gee <mikegee AT creator DOT dp DOT ua> wrote in message
news:MPG DOT 12dd61eaf38f7a598972c AT news DOT creator DOT dp DOT ua...
> Hi folks!
>
> Found this browsing thru Scitech MGL source
>
> ==== notes.txt begin ====
>
> MGL 5.0 stuff to do:
> --------------------
>
>  . Figure out what people find in Allegro that is not in the MGL.
>
> ==== notes.txt end ======
>
> :)
>
> --
> Best regards, Mike

OTO, MGL can do a lot more than Allegro.  I think Allegro's success is due
mostly to the fact that given how easy it is to use, it's also incredibly
powerful.  MGL is even better, but it can be extremely confusing (and it's
huge).

Andrew Jones.


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