Alien palette
version 10.0

email graffix@tds.net
http://rj-graffix

Alien Palette is a plug-in filter for Adobe Illustrator that performs no practical purpose whatsoever. Display it when you're working all alone late at night, and check the time periodically to make sure you're not missing about 90 minutes or so.  ;-)

If the little blue fella isnt visible, select Show Alien palette from the Window menu. The palette can be docked just like other palettes, and its location will be saved next time you open Illustrator.

So where did this picture come from? Well, according to every source on the Internet, it's a photo taken by the U.S. Government of an actual alien captured in Roswell, New Mexico. You know the story...

One of these days I'll probably add some sort of animation, but that'll be an upgrade for some other time.

Feel free to use this palette for 30 days. If, at the end of that period, you find the palette useful, please send the $25,000 shareware payment (I'm putting all my begs in one ask-it) to:

Rick Johnson/Graffix
2216 Allen Lane
Waukesha, WI  53186-1651  USA

Please include your e-mail address! You will be notified of any future updates. Your comments and suggestions are welcome.

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What the heck is Graffix? Some huge corporation? Nope. It's me, an illustrator, and one room where I do my work. You see, I'm not only the programmer and Webmaster, but I spend most of my time actually using the tools I create. Judging by the Alien palette, perhaps I spend a little too much  time at the Mac and need to get out more often. Doh!

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Legalese:

This software may be freely distributed provided 1) no fee is charged for it and 2) the software is accompanied with this file, both unaltered from the original.

User has 30 days in which to determine whether the software is suitable to his/her needs. Rick Johnson/Graffix assumes no responsibility nor liability for any damages or consequences arising from the use or misuse of this software. Heck, if the wealthiest person in the world and the largest software company on earth can't guarantee smooth sailing under any unforseen conditions, how can an illustrator in Wisconsin do that?