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- From: dyer@alx.sticomet.com (Doug Dyer)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.applications
- Subject: Re: FinalWriter for Windows 95
- Date: 9 Mar 1996 13:47:02 GMT
- Organization: Naval Research Laboratory
- Message-ID: <4hs24m$lfa@ra.nrl.navy.mil>
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- startolg@qbc.clic.net (Jean-Michel Bezeau) writes:
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- >Bonjour Jerry Barlow, sur Re: FinalWriter for Windows 95 (message du 05-Mars-96 19:20:14),
- > JB> Woody Williams (woody@softwood.com) wrote:
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- > JB>: You complain about the small upgrade fees we have charged in the face of
- > JB>: zero new Amiga sales in the USA over the last year and a half, as well
- > JB>: as a complete disregard from AT to include SoftWood products in their
- > JB>: recent bundles.
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- > JB> So why did AT not include FinalWriter, but instead chose WordsWorth? Is
- > JB> it because AT is essentially a Euro company, and WordsWorth is a UK
- > JB> program?
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- >Whatever the reason. AT had to choose a software package and they did.
- >If they had chosen FW, it is WW's owner and users that would be in
- >SoftWood situation.
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- Why would WW owner's care what came in a bundle when they already purchased
- it... (Id much rather get the "other" one to compare)
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