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Re: Zyindex ( non zywrite question)
- Subject: Re: Zyindex ( non zywrite question)
- From: "M.W. Poirier" poirmw@xxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 20 Oct 2004 15:06:02 -0400 (EDT)
I think I asked a similar question earlier today. By the way,
Lotus Magellan 2.0 is available for free on the net. If anyone
has an interest in it, I think I can dig-up its URL. In fact,
here it is:
http://www2.support.lotus.com/ftp/pub/desktop/Magellan/2.x/
M.W. Poirier
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On Wed, 20 Oct 2004, Robert H. Kubie wrote:
> I was following this thread with only limited attention. Then it suddenly
> occurred to me that you all seem to be discussing software that sounds like
> the old Lotus Magellan program that I used to like a lot, but which
> vanished off the scene and out of my ken many years ago.
>
> Does Lotus Magellan ring a bell with anyone? Are the programs Zyindex
> and/or dtSearch like my long lost Magellan?
>
> --Bob Kubie
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> At 08:19 AM 10/20/2004, Michael Norman wrote:
> >At 10/19/2004 10:24 PM -0400, Avrom Fischer wrote:
> >>I had been using an indexing program for several years called Zyindex...
> >>Does anyone have a suggestion where I could get a copy preferably the
> >>last dos version or an early windows version or zyindex or if it is no
> >>longer available where I could get a program which can index Xywrite
> >>files and if possible Wordperfect for dos files and thereafter search
> >>them using Boolean logic. The current Zyindex does much more than I
> >>need or want and is much too expensive.
> >
> >I use dtSearch, a first-class indexing program. I'm working with over 150
> >transcribed interviews. Program tech support is good and they constantly
> >issue new builds...without charging. My files are in MSWord97 and XyDos
> >4.018. Yes, there are some limitations, but, overall, the program works well.
> >
> >Michael Norman
> >
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