Then consider this, If I can go into my pc without loading up mirc, and click on a .mrc script to view its contents so that I can choose to delete it or keep it on my system, I'd save the trouble of having to load up mirc, load the script, unload the script, go to my system and find the script and then delete it .
A .mrc script viewer outside of loading up mirc, would sure be nice. Script it using a form of notepad with a "send to trash" button.
find file> left click to highlight, right click to dropdown, in drop down choose "view mrc", "delete" or "cancel".
all without loading mirc
am I nuts?
a mirc file viewer.
The point is to get it off my system without having to load each .mrc file into the script editor so I can decide to delete it. Its too much trouble going back and forth in mirc and out of mirc to take care of hundreds of .mrc files that I cannot open unless I open them in mirc to see what they are or if they are being used or not.
ah well, maybe I am nuts but I do believe that need is the mother of invention.
DS