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Re: XyWrite Books



...are there any BAD XyWrite books?
That one where a young woman teaches Xywrite to her grandfather. Bleeaaaaaah! Judith Davidsen
-BrianH. -----Original Message----- From: Norman Bauman I read them and still have them on my bookshelf. Tyson's XyWrite Revealed is the definitive reference, but sometimes it's useful to see something explained a different way. Rothman has a chatty style that some people like (and drives me crazy), but he very nicely explained how he personally set up his system. Campbell as you see is a good reference. Norman At 09:59 AM 12/14/05 -0800, Brian.Henderson@xxxxxxxx wrote:
A friend of mine just gave me a couple of XyWrite books I'm not familiar
with.
"XyWrite III Plus - Includes A La Carte Menus" by Arthur R. G. Campbell "XyWrite Made Easier - Revised And Explained" by David H. Rothman
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