david wrote:
Problem was that GS tried to price it too high and nobody bought it.
.... well,
almost
nobody!
Purely for fun, I actually tried to load my copy of Visual GDL a year or two ago. It had crashed repeatedly when I originally bought it and I was wondering if it simply didn't have enough memory on that older computer. But of course it was looking for both Windows 95 amd the old copy protection system and wouldn't run at all.
As I recall, another problem it had was that for things like the Wet Noodle Tool (which would turn a wall into jello) the generated script was in binary and could neither be seen nor edited, which sort of defeated the purpose.
The color coded script was nice, though. I always thought it would have made a great learning tool for GDL scripting.
David Collins
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