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- From: jsburger@xmission.com (John S. Burger)
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- Subject: Re: Opening IBrowse on own screen?
- Date: 03 Apr 96 09:52:06 +0500
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- On or about 03-Apr-96 13:31:56 wjustice typed the following words about "Re:
- Opening IBrowse on own screen?". My reply is thus...
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- Hi wjustice,
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- w> Hi Harv,
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- w> Given your reputation and credibility as an Amiga user, I was beside
- w> myself when I saw your post just two days after I had emailed Dave
- w> Haynie, complaining about the lack of printable docs...just Amiga
- w> Guide help for his DiskSalv 3. I though that I was the only Amiga
- w> user left in the western hemisphere who didn't think AmigaGuide was
- w> the cat's meow.
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- w> He very promptly, thoroughly and politely replied, but when I got to
- w> the end of the message, I still felt like there was a generation
- w> gap between us.
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- >>(on .guide files being harder to use than plain text docs..)
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- w> In my case, all I wanted was a doc//text file which I could print out
- w> and take upstairs with me at bedtime. Given a few days (maybe weeks),
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- Why not just go on Aminet and get one of the guide to text utilities, convert
- the guide to plain text and print it out. Seems like a perfect solution to me.
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