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Date: | Tue, 2 Oct 2001 10:00:31 -0400 |
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I don't just have a copy of PC-Write--I use it sometimes when I'm not using
Ultraedit for Windows. And AsEasyAs 1-2-3 is still my favorite
spreadsheet program.
At 07:46 AM 10/2/01 -0400, you wrote:
>Hi all,
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><smiling> Carla, when I first got into computers, I received a copy of
>Wordstar and one of PC-Write. <smiling> In fact, it was given to me
>by our fearless leader, Norm Coombs, back in 1989. I chose to use
>PC-Write, but I thiiiink I still have the 5-3/4 floppy around here
>somewhere. You aren't the only one, my friend. I still have the
>5-3/4 copy of PC-Write.
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>We must be getting old, eh? Have a great day!
>
>Ann P.
>
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