From: jmorton123 on
I didn't say the word: interface.

What do you want to see regarding the interface?

How is input entered?

What is the input?

What is the processing?

What is the output?

JM



On Jun 4, 1:30 am, Mok-Kong Shen <mok-kong.s...(a)t-online.de> wrote:
> jmorton123 wrote:
> > The freeware is free.
>
> > Not the source code.
>
> I maintain: If you could do a bit generalization as I mentioned, your
> software would get a wider acceptance.
>
> M. K. Shen

From: jmorton123 on
Redistribution of all of the freeware available at
KingKonglomerate.com can be freely
Re-Distributed. You just can't alter it in any way or charge anyone
for it.
It's there in the license agreement.

JM

On May 30, 8:32 pm, jmorton123 <jmorton...(a)rock.com> wrote:
> Steganography Freeware Available Now
>
> I promised it and now you can get it.
>
> Here is the first paragraph of the instructions:
>
> "Bitmap Steganography Utility Program - allows for the insertion of
><snip>
From: jmorton123 on
ReDistribution: all of the freeware available at KingKonglomerate.com
can be freely re-distributed. You just can't alter it in any way or
charge anything for it. It is all there in the license agreement.

JM

On May 30, 8:32 pm, jmorton123 <jmorton...(a)rock.com> wrote:
> Steganography Freeware Available Now
>
> I promised it and now you can get it.
>
> Here is the first paragraph of the instructions:
>
> "Bitmap Steganography Utility Program - allows for the insertion of

<snip>

> still download all three freeware programs.  You might be glad you did
> sometime in the future.
>
> JM

From: Mok-Kong Shen on
jmorton123 wrote:
> So you want to be able to input which bytes to access and which bits
> within each byte to manipulate, right?
>
> Give me an example of the precise input you want to be able to make to
> get the desired output and describe the output precisely. Don't just
> describe it: give me the input you would expect to make - the
> complete input, not generalities, and how do you want to enter the
> input?

The input is simply a collection of tuples, each consisting of the
identification of the pixel (its location), the colour concerned, and
the stego bit. I don't think there is any more to be described or
prescribed or given in practice.

M. K. Shen
From: jmorton123 on
Do you want to enter one tuple at a time or an entire string of
tuples?

JM

On Jun 7, 4:29 am, Mok-Kong Shen <mok-kong.s...(a)t-online.de> wrote:
> jmorton123 wrote:
> > So you want to be able to input which bytes to access and which bits
> > within each byte to manipulate, right?
>
> > Give me an example of the precise input you want to be able to make to
> > get the desired output and describe the output precisely.  Don't just
> > describe it:  give me the input you would expect to make - the
> > complete input, not generalities, and how do you want to enter the
> > input?
>
> The input is simply a collection of tuples, each consisting of the
> identification of the pixel (its location), the colour concerned, and
> the stego bit. I don't think there is any more to be described or
> prescribed or given in practice.
>
> M. K. Shen