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> The people at Apple, in their infinite wisdom, included everything
> in the Mac, including the ability to slow it down. There is a
> routine called Delay, locked away inside every Mac, waiting for a
> chance to grab the processor and sit on it. Normally, this is used
> for aesthetic things, like blinking menus and drawing zoom boxes,
> but sometimes it gets in the way. Don't Stop prevents Delay from
> ever taking over...
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We wrote Don't Stop as a lark, on a suggestion from MacPants and Omletman for an Accidental Compilation, and it turned out to be cooler than we thought. In particular, menus don't blink at all, even when set on triple blinking, and dialog boxes go away much more quickly. The coolest effect that we have found so far, however, is in [ResEdit][1]: opening anything takes a fraction of a second. Try opening all the pickers for the System simultaneously to get an idea of what we mean.
DL #1 Don't Stop v1.0
Compatibility
Architecture: 68k
[1]:
http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/resedit