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Black And Bleu 1.2.1

Black And Bleu

Development · v1.2.1 · info-mac
Filenameblack-and-bleu-121.hqx
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About
Black and Bleu(tm) is an application that lists 3,340 Macintosh OS error codes with Apple's cryptic explanation included. Detailed explanations and suggestions are included for what you can do about many of these errors. This is the most comprehensive list of Mac OS errors currently available anywhere. Some features of the current version of Black & Bleu (v1.2.1) are: * Error code listing by group, by number and by name. * Distinguish between error names with the same number. * Search the error database for words, phrases or numbers. * Sad Mac codes and explanations. * Free analysis of errors that don't have a detailed explanation. * Simple to use interface. * Free demo; unlimited use electronic version $34.00 (USD); CDROM version, $46.00 (USD)including shipping charges & applicable taxes. 1.2.1 is a free upgrade for v1.2 customers. The Non-technical User explanation is presented in a way that someone without a programming background can understand. The Programmer explanation is written in VERY technical terms that usually includes source code that demonstrates the error. To fully understand the Programmer explanation, the user should be familiar with Macintosh programming (in C or C++). System Requirements Any Mac or clone Mac OS 7.0 or later 4.4 MB of disk space 1.5 MB of RAM Availability Black & Bleu(tm), and our other products Cap'n Midnight's VCR+, and TCalc are available from our web site at: http://www.bleurose.com as free fully functioning demos. These demos can be launched for a limited number of times before they expire. Otherwise, each is an exact copy of the commercial version. In fact, if you purchase the license key and apply it to your demo copy, the demo is converted directly into the commercial version.
Notes

This file was archived from info-mac / funet and is provided for historical preservation. Most files are in BinHex (.hqx) or StuffIt (.sit/.sea/.cpt) format; you will need The Unarchiver or a classic Mac emulator to open them.