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Re: Xywrite antiques -Reply




Bill Troop wrote:

> > Maybe he is busy preparing the impending release of "SmartWords"? 
>
> Along the lines of Tim's cogent ancient history, could someone please
> explain to me what exactly SmartWords was supposed to be and what it
> became? Was work on it ever completed? And how does it relate to Nota Bene?
> Isn't there some crossover? To what extent is NB an evolution of XyWrite
> for Windows that works?

SmartWords is Ken's legal software. It uses a 32-bit XyWin as it's word processing
engine. It is available from TGroup.

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