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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
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Subject: Re: How is K95 doing?
Date: 2 Feb 1997 18:49:33 GMT
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In article <01bc1137$d05f20e0$8fd248a6@708714093>,
Ed Murphy <emurph2@ibm.net> wrote:
: Ray Tripamer <ray@asci.com> wrote in article
: <5crsp6$5vn$1@homesick.cs.unlv.edu>...
: > Frank da Cruz (fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu) wrote:
: > I think that Kermit-95 is by far the best comm. program available for
: > Windows-95. Their support of K95 is really the *best* of any software
:
: The best com s/w by far is ZOC (originally an OS/2 program; now available
: for Windows95).
: Check out a copy of it by downloading from www.emtec.com. You can try a
: full function version and register if your like it.
:
There's not much point in saying that some product is "the *best*" (or "hot"
or "kewl" etc) without saying why. In any case, this posting makes it look
like I said "I think that Kermit-95 is by far the best comm. program
available for Windows-95..." etc. That's not a quote from me, that's a
quote from a Kermit 95 user (who then proceded to say why he felt that way).
- Frank