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Old 05-23-2004, 05:39 AM   #1
lrt2003
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Feedback on development plan for small message keeper (C++)


Hi there guys.

If you're interested, I organised a little project for us C++ newbies. It's a small console message reminder much like those little post-it notes.

Please check out the development plan here: http://www.geocities.com/latestringt...3/devplan.html

No idea what this is? Try here for a briefing.

Comments/ideas/suggestions are very much encouraged!!

I will check this post regularly, or else you can email me (email addy on site).

Note to moderators: if this kind of thing is unacceptable, please let me know. It is an Open Source project, with no monetary benefits, etc...
 
  


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