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- From: shirriff@sprite.berkeley.edu (Ken Shirriff)
- Newsgroups: sci.fractals
- Subject: Re: Fractint 17.2: Intere
- Date: 4 Jan 1993 06:29:26 GMT
- Organization: University of California, Berkeley
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- Message-ID: <1i8lg6INN93f@agate.berkeley.edu>
- References: <1993Jan3.074424.10220@netcom.com> <1993Jan3.163948.5047@Princeton.EDU> <1993Jan4.003945.25062@netcom.com>
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- In article <1993Jan4.003945.25062@netcom.com> pdh@netcom.com (Phil Howard ) writes:
- >What *IS* the official name of the program? If I tell someone that they
- >can get a cool mandelbrot program that is fast, do I tell them to go find
- >"fractint" or "frain"?
-
- One solution is to look in the sci.fractals FAQ file, which lists the sites
- to find software, tells where it is located, and includes the name the
- program is archived under (although the name is not always up to date).
-
- Like most FAQs, a copy of this FAQ is archived at various places such as pit-
- manager.mit.edu [18.72.1.58]: /pub/usenet/news.answers/fractal-faq and
- ftp.uu.net [137.39.1.9 or 192.48.96.9]: /usenet/news.answers/fractal-faq.Z .
-
- Ken SHirriff shirriff@sprite.Berkeley.EDU
-