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qtime
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Documentation for version 1.0, on August 13th, 1991
by Bruno Costa
WARNING
Although this program is freely distributable (see COPYRIGHT below), I
would appreciate if you take the time to write me a line or two (E-Mail
please) if you are using any of my programs or if you have any kind of
ideas or suggestions (This is not too much to ask, is it?). If you feel
particularly generous, I would like to receive a disk with any useful
programs you have written, preferrably with source. Thanks!
DESCRIPTION
QTime is a simple program to display the current time in an informal way.
Instead of saying 11:44pm it says "It is almost a quarter to midnight". It
is specially useful when used in conjunction with the SPEAK: device, since
it allows the time to be spoken in a more natural form. It works both
under WB1.3 and WB2.0.
OPTIONS
No options.
EXAMPLES
to see the current time:
qtime
to hear the current time:
qtime >SPEAK:
BUGS
There should be a better name for this program.
AUTHOR
The accompanying program and this documentation were written by Bruno
Costa. He can be reached in the following ways:
E-Mail: bruno@brlncc.bitnet (InterNet)
bruno@BRLNCC (BitNet)
Mail: Bruno Costa
Rua Almirante Guilhem 454/102 bloco 1
Leblon - Rio de Janeiro
RJ 22440
BRAZIL
COPYRIGHT
This program is copyrighted by Bruno Costa. It may be freely distributed
if and only if the source code, the documentation and the executables are
provided in original form. It may be included in Public Domain/Shareware
compilations, like the one organized by Fred Fish, as long as just a
nominal fee is charged for each disk (no more than US$10 per disk), and may
also be uploaded to BBS's or network services like BIX and CompuServe.
DISCLAIMER
The author makes no warranty of any kind with respect to this product and
explicitly disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness
for any particular purpose.