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Re: XyWrite v3.58-B



Yikes. That's like an archaeologist finding evidence of an Egyptian
dynasty he never knew exited, isn't it?


Brian.Henderson@xxxxxxxx wrote:

>
>
> Actually, you could try:
>
> http://www.xywrite.com/editor358b.zip
>
> -Brian H.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Robert Holmgren [mailto:holmgren@xxxxxxxx]
>
> ** Reply to message from marc@xxxxxxxx on Tue, 25 Nov 2003
> 16:04:42
> +1300 (NZDT)
>
> > ...and is this version 3.58B still 'freely' available after all this
>
> > time?
>
> Maybe(?) at
>
>  http://www.xywrite.com/ttg/misc/358-B.EXE
>
> But I performed a Google search, and came up empty. You might try
> querying "v3.58*" (sans quotes) at XySearch, to see who mentions it --
> then beg abjectly? It's inconceivable to me that any party would
> object at this stage of the game. After all, XyQuest and TTG were
> routinely upgrading users (within the 3+ product line) simply for the
> asking... and you're a legitimate owner.
>
> (To my knowledge, there is no single person who frequents this list
> who isn't a legitimate owner. Apart, perhaps, from a few
> site-licensed office workers who "took it home" long ago. Or the
> random XyQuestrian who feels -- and is -- morally entitled, but never
> *technically* purchased a license. But let's not quibble... The
> whole thing should be free.)
>
> -----------------------------
> Robert Holmgren
> holmgren@xxxxxxxx
> -----------------------------

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