BootMessage 1.0 review

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BootMessage is a script that leave messages to other people that uses your machine

License: GPL (GNU General Public License)
File size: 0K
Developer: Flavio Carrara
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BootMessage is a script that leave messages to other people that uses your machine.

This is a simple file to be kept in ~/.kde/Autostart. It looks for a simple text file, and if it is at least 5 characters long opens a greeting on boot.

Just change the DIRECT-TO-YOUR-TEXT-FILE to your text file (ie. /home/bootmsg.txt), and the "Dear Daddy" string for any greeting you want.

You might have to set it as executable.

When the person turns it on, it brings up any message I want. I can easylly change the greeting message by simply writing it in pure text. If I erase the body of the text, no message comes up. Hope is usefull for someone.

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