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Re: Anyone there?



is the new stuff in xy95 going to pay off for a plain old writer.. or
are the bells and whistles geared at desktop publishing and lawyers?
ie, what does it have to add for someone who writes books for a
nonliving. ?

Date:     Mon, 14 Oct 1996 23:52:57 -0500
From:     Harmon Seaver 
Organization: Maddog Press
To:      xywrite@xxxxxxxx
Subject:    Re: Anyone there?
Reply-to:   xywrite@xxxxxxxx

jbesser@xxxxxxxx wrote:
>> time estimate on the new Win95 product?

  sorry, but it isn't. Unless they changed plans recently.

> I'm getting close to making a decision to upgrade OS/2. If I knew the new
   Well, do it -- it's pretty slick. Awesome, in fact. I wasn't all
that tempted to buy it -- and still prefer Linux -- but recently got
paid to install Merlin on a system in a commercial graphics studio, and
I am definitely impressed enough to cough up the $115 for an upgrade,
just to play with it. Absolutely amazing amount of new stuff.

> switch to Win95.
>

  Why? It will run in good old win3.1, or win-os2.


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