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gmw 07-23-2021 10:32 PM

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Originally Posted by GlenBarrington (Post 4141225)
Four! I am an unrepentant software geek. Have you ever used quoll writer? It's actually pretty good!

I've obviously looked at it before because I can see it in my bookmarks collection, but I don't remember much about it*. A glance at it now shows progress is slow (last update 3 years ago, although some - very few - comments going through about the v3 beta, in more recent times).

* At a guess I may have been put off by it being based on Java, I've never had much luck with Java based user interfaces, they tend to feel slow and clunky. The other thing about Java is that I hate working with it, so this takes away from what would otherwise have been a major attraction: open source.

BookCat 07-24-2021 09:11 AM

Make that six, if it will work on my ancient pc.
I've used Quoll mainly for the "warm ups" which are fun, but never really used it to write anything lengthy. Seems a bit faffy.

Hitch 07-24-2021 10:01 AM

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Originally Posted by BookCat (Post 4141351)
Make that six, if it will work on my ancient pc.
I've used Quoll mainly for the "warm ups" which are fun, but never really used it to write anything lengthy. Seems a bit faffy.

I just realized I still have BB6 on my damn laptop (Truby's program. Blockbuster-something-something). Man, that is really...not great. It had great concepts, one of the earliest programs to really delve into everything a genre writer needs, for a solid piece of fiction, but OMG, it's clunky as s**t. Like, Win98 clunky.

Hitch

gmw 07-24-2021 10:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Hitch (Post 4141359)
I just realized I still have BB6 on my damn laptop (Truby's program. Blockbuster-something-something). Man, that is really...not great. It had great concepts, one of the earliest programs to really delve into everything a genre writer needs, for a solid piece of fiction, but OMG, it's clunky as s**t. Like, Win98 clunky.

Hitch

But not Win95 or Win3 clucky ... or, heaven forbid, Win2 clunky? :p

(Not a serious question. It just amused me that you picked on Win98. I still possess an old text-based game called "Rogue" in which various villainous monsters roamed the screen as simple ASCII characters - a Z for zombie etc. (OMG, I see it's even earned its own Wikipedia page.) So there's clunky and then there's clunky. :) )

Hitch 07-24-2021 11:13 AM

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Originally Posted by gmw (Post 4141369)
But not Win95 or Win3 clucky ... or, heaven forbid, Win2 clunky? :p

(Not a serious question. It just amused me that you picked on Win98. I still possess an old text-based game called "Rogue" in which various villainous monsters roamed the screen as simple ASCII characters - a Z for zombie etc. (OMG, I see it's even earned its own Wikipedia page.) So there's clunky and then there's clunky. :) )

Akshually, I was picking on BB6. I was pretty happy, at the time, with old Win98. And I loved XP, too. Supported by them for nearly,what, 15 years?

But this thing with BB6; every time I try to run it, I get a compatibility error. I even aided the software guy--don't recall his name now--in some testing waaaaaaaaay back, for...Win7? Maybe Win8. Anyway...it's just clunky as poop.

Hitch

GlenBarrington 07-24-2021 05:25 PM

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Originally Posted by BookCat (Post 4141351)
Make that six, if it will work on my ancient pc.
I've used Quoll mainly for the "warm ups" which are fun, but never really used it to write anything lengthy. Seems a bit faffy.

FAFFY? I don't get out much.

gmw 07-24-2021 10:09 PM

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Originally Posted by GlenBarrington (Post 4141467)
FAFFY? I don't get out much.

"faff", verb, is a mostly British colloquialism meaning to fuss or differ dither about ineffectually.

OED suggests it derives from "faffle": a. To stutter or stammer; to utter incoherent sounds. b. To saunter; to fumble. c. Of a sail: To flap idly in the wind.

So faffy would be a product that has us doing lots of fussing about to little effect. Which sounds like exactly what we are looking for. :D

BookCat 07-24-2021 11:18 PM

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Originally Posted by gmw (Post 4141511)
"faff", verb, is a mostly British colloquialism meaning to fuss or differ about ineffectually.

OED suggests it derives from "faffle": a. To stutter or stammer; to utter incoherent sounds. b. To saunter; to fumble. c. Of a sail: To flap idly in the wind.

So faffy would be a product that has us doing lots of fussing about to little effect. Which sounds like exactly what we are looking for. :D

Thanks, yes that's exactly what I meant: too much faffing about.
Sorry, I didn't consider it might be an exclusively British colloquialism.

GlenBarrington 07-25-2021 12:53 AM

Thanks! QW isn't my favorite, but it's fairly decent, and not impossible to use.

Dr. Drib 07-26-2021 09:44 AM

This seems to be a lot of kerfuffle about nothing.

:D:D:D
:):):)

GlenBarrington 07-26-2021 11:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Dr. Drib (Post 4141854)
This seems to be a lot of kerfuffle about nothing.

:D:D:D
:):):)

90% of the internet is a kerfuffle about nothing.

5% is name calling as a result of the kerfuffle.

4% is trying to get the last word in on that kerfuffle.

and 1% is. . . well. . . I've never actually seen that 1% so I don't know.

I'm sure there are facts on the internet about all that.

Hitch 07-26-2021 11:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Dr. Drib (Post 4141854)
This seems to be a lot of kerfuffle about nothing.

:D:D:D
:):):)

And your point is...???? :D

Hitch

skb 07-27-2021 06:58 PM

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Originally Posted by GlenBarrington (Post 4141880)
90% of the internet is a kerfuffle about nothing.

Wait...I thought the internet was for p0rn? There's even a song about it!

I'm not getting my memos!

GlenBarrington 07-27-2021 09:18 PM

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Originally Posted by skb (Post 4142245)
Wait...I thought the internet was for p0rn? There's even a song about it!

I'm not getting my memos!

Not since Tumbler quit showing "Alternate Lifestyle" pages, took all the fun out of smut if you ask me.

BookCat 07-28-2021 12:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Dr. Drib (Post 4141854)
This seems to be a lot of kerfuffle about nothing.

:D:D:D
:):):)

:rofl::rofl::rofl:


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