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- From: strudeau@star.net (Scot J. Trudeau)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: are USR Couriers really a superior modem?
- Date: Sun, 17 Mar 1996 01:29:37 GMT
- Organization: For the CDA: Youstupiddumbshitgoddamnmotherfucker
- Message-ID: <314b63c2.535903@netnews.ntu.edu.tw>
- References: <4hq3uu$moe@gryphon.phoenix.net> <4hqi4d$17a@brickbat.mindspring.com><4hq3uu$moe@gryphon.phoenix.net> <4hqi4d$17a@brickbat.mindspring.com> <4i7e8j$2cle@usenetw1.news.prodigy.com> <4i7ihj$aim@B1FF.mindspring.com>
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- In message <4i7ihj$aim@B1FF.mindspring.com>,
- cewyatt@cew.com (C. E. Wyatt) wrote:
-
- >In message <4i7e8j$2cle@usenetw1.news.prodigy.com> - davidsen@tmr.com (bill
- >davidsen) writes:
- >--Of course now that USR doesn't have that download option available
- >--you call them and ask them to send you the software, which is a real
- >--pain. This may change back, but I don't believe it until I see it.
- >--
- >--Like having docs in acrobat instead of postscript, USR seems to lack
- >--a sense of what would make the customer happy after the sale.
- >
- >I would imagine more people have access to Acrobat (which is free) than the
- >ability to read postscript files. At least they're not putting them in
- >something ungodly like MS Word 6.0, etc.
-
- Microsoft has a free Word viewer. It's been available longer than Acrobat
- has.
-
-