Mark wrote:
I say to limit Fractint to DOS is ridiculous. It is essentially a death sentence for such a great product. Maybe not a death sentence to some hardcore users, but most certainly to new, younger users.
Brave words. Please take this in the friendly way it is intended. Talk is cheap. Fractint is a large program that gets ported to newer or different environment exactly as programmers with the necessary skills, interest, and time decide to do it, and for no other reason. Personally I am amazed (and grateful) at the tenacity of users who still use Fractint despite the manifest obsolence of it's runtime environment (DOS). I would have thought that Fractint's limitations would have caused it's death a long time ago, but it lives on. Tim