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The door mouse speaks:



Praising XyWrite is hardly a proper use of bandwidth on this list, but as
a new member let me effuse: since when the 8086 IBM was the standard I
have
used Xywrite for records in my psychiatric practice and for writing books.
As psychopharmacology has become the meal-ticket for almost all
psychiatrists, my practice has been utterly changed and my patients number
in the thousands. With compact code, ZyWrite is the ticket; also good
for printing prescriptions, but only on HP printers that support small
Times-Roman fonts. Only limitation has been subdirectory size in DOS, and
the size of Directory that XyWrite will display. I cope with this by
sorting into subdirectories for males and females. I keep computers
secure with NT 4.0. (Of course, physical security is the only true
security...)
John Pearce, Cambridge and Martha's Vineyard