July 8, 2001
The new URL for this website is http://www.forchetti.org/tinye/index.htm. Sorry for any trouble but you know the only constant is change. Whatever.
March 4, 1999
Straight from THE MAN
himself:
I've actually started some early coding of the 32-bit version of Tiny Elvis,
which should be completed early this summer (I plan to release concurrent
32-bit versions of all of my 16-bit freeware applications). However, there
are no plans to produce a Mac-Elvis.
Then again, within two years, we all might be using Linux anyway... so a Unix-Elvis
might make more sense in the long run.
In any event, should these plans change, I'll notify you immediately.
In the meantime, there will be some early announcements posted at my Amalgamated
Binaries web site and in our monthly newsletter. Sanka for your time and
attention.
November 20, 1998
Hey kids! I haven't updated
the site for ages but I am back! I will make an effort to keep things updated
on a more regular basis.
The site has been redesigned for your viewing pleasure. Let me know what you
think about it.
May 17, 1997
Updated the page a bit and added a "custom" version of Tiny Elvis for download sent in by John E. Morgan. Still waiting for the release of Tiny Elvis 2.0 ...
September 5, 1997
An e-mail from THE MAN
From: mtsmith@primary.net (Matthew T. Smith)
To: derri6670@aol.com
Subj: Tiny Elvis News...
Just dropping you a note to bring you up to speed on the latest Tiny
Elvis developments...
1. I'm transferring my World Wide Web operations from my old Pegasus
Development web site to my new Amalgamated Binaries web site...
http://www.ambin.com
If you like, you can update your links to reflect this change. The
latest versions of Tiny Elvis will be made available at this site
(BTW, the latest release is still version 1.50).
2. Although my CompuServe e-mail address will continue to be
supported for some time, I will tend to downsize my CIS use. That
said, my Amalgamated Binaries e-mail address (mts@ambin.com)
e-mail
address will tend to be used more and more.
3. Work is nearly complete on the next major version release, Tiny
Elvis 2.0! TE20 will be the last 16-bit version of Tiny Elvis, and
will incorporate many new features.
Many thanks for your time and attention
Matthew T. Smith
AMALGAMATED BINARIES
http://www.ambin.com
mts@ambin.com