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I can't quote dates, but it seems to me that Lary Schutkon's ASAP was around
pretty much the same time line and does all that too.

Guess the MCS total talks was review mode dependant.
Triformations even had a talking terminal quite early but there sales dweeb
wouldn't even demo it for us except just to have it on the table
and brag, so that wasn't promising.

Also not sure when Debbee Norling came out with "video voice" which was also
quite automated and interactively fancy. That was also probably late

There were screen review progs for a few CP/M machines but they were
pretty dumb also.

Tom


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