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- Subject: Re: Cyber-stuff
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- Date: 23 Nov 92 19:24:18 GMT
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- In article <20NOV92.08890564.0092@UNBVM1.CSD.UNB.CA>, Alan Edwards <EDWR@UNB.CA> writes:
- > I was at my friends last night, and he has
- >CyberPaint and Cad 3D. These both look like pretty good programs,
- >but I can't find them in any catalog. Have they gone away?
-
- The software company which produced CAD 3D and CyberPaint is no longer in
- business. They were connected with the magazine people who published STart
- and Antic.
-
- However, if you're prepared to wait for a few months to collect the programs,
- you can obtain CAD 3D and CyberPaint through the UK magazine 'ST Review'. They
- will be including these on their cover disks over the next several months ---
- at least that is what the advert in the current issue indicates.
-
- -- David Paschall-Zimbel
-