Introduction to Protos
Reducing application size is especially important for an application that does not come on a PC card. A large application uses up the limited memory on a Newton (either internal memory or PC RAM card memory). Such memory is an extremely precious resource, and your users will begrudge you every byte, so use it carefully. In addition, backing up the application (to a desktop machine or card) takes longer as it gets bigger.
An online version of Programming for the Newton using Macintosh, 2nd ed. ©1996, 1994, Julie McKeehan and Neil Rhodes.
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