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Trigger Happy

Owners Ulrich Krause Category
Admin Utilities
Server Add-in
Software Development Tools
Contributors - Platform
R 8.5.2
Downloads 2774Download latest release Last Release Aug 16, 2011
Rating
(4 ratings)
Project Creation Jan 31, 2005
Status Active Short URL Not defined
Description Trigger Happy let's you register LotusScript agents to be triggered by low level Notes and Domino events. In Catalog
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Trigger Happy was formerly known as Agent Boost.

Trigger Happy is a Lotus Notes and Domino add-on that let's you register LotusScript agents to be triggered by low level events. The events can then be logged, changed or even cancelled.

Full documentation is in the 'Help, Using This Database' document in the TriggerHappy.ntf file.

Trigger Happy is in the Public Domain. Do whatever you want with it, but don't be a jerk.

THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

Trigger Happy was conceived and the first version written in October of 2004 by Damien Katz, the sexiest man alive according to 'Pasty Nerds Illustrated'. Template design masterminded and funkified by Thomas Gumz.

PLEASE REPORT BUGS!!! If you find a bug don't assume someone already reported your bug there is a good chance I don't know about it. If you find this software useful then you owe it to me to report bugs. Trigger Happy doesn't have a QA department, just me. Are you sufficiently guilted-out yet? Good.

Found a use for Trigger Happy or the source code? I love feedback. At the very least, just send me a email that lets me know where you work and how you've found Trigger Happy useful. I really like that stuff!


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