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- From: pjs@cais.com (Paul Sadlik)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: In Search Of CanDo! decks and source
- Date: 25 Jan 1996 06:05:48 GMT
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- > Debbie DeBruijn said:
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- > I have seen oodles of programs for AMOS, but I haven't had any luck
- > finding programs for CanDo!. I realize that InfoTronic's decision to
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- Inovatronics
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- > renege on their previous policy of making decks available to all makes it
- > difficult to start an archive in, say, aminet/dev/CanDo,
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- There has never been a problem with distributing CanDo decks. For a while
- they had a restriction on distributing their "browsers" and "libraries".
- That was later changed to the previous policy of allowing distribution
- their "non-commercial deck browser" with PD/shareware software.
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- > but there must be
- > some way of acquiring sample decks and programs without having to shell
- > out hand over fist for it. Any suggestions?
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- Inovatronics -HAD- a BBS with a few MBs of decks on it. They also
- distributed most of those decks on floppies too (for sale). Folks should
- have them and you might try asking for them in the c.s.a.marketplace
- conference.
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- Anything in particular that you are looking for or trying to figure out?
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- Paul
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