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- From: drv@cbnewsj.cb.att.com (dennis.r.vogel)
- Subject: Re: Where is WOPR? please
- Organization: AT&T
- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1993 19:44:29 GMT
- Message-ID: <1993Jan26.194429.28861@cbnewsj.cb.att.com>
- References: <1993Jan25.182609.14913@acd4.acd.com>
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- From article <1993Jan25.182609.14913@acd4.acd.com>, by greene@iedv6.acd.com ( Jonathan Greene ):
- > Hi. I'm looking for a Word for Windows add-in called WOPR (Woody's
- > Office something something). Its shareware (49.95 registration), but
- > I haven't been able to find it anywhere. I'm strongly considering buying
- > it, but I'd like to try it first.
- >
- I strongly suggest you purchase a copy of Woody's new book
- "Hacker's Guide to Word for Windows". In addition to a
- tremendous amount of information about how WfW works, what
- the big (and little) bugs are and how to get around them,
- it contains a disk with WOPR and some other WfW utilities.
- There's information in the book on how to get a $10 discount
- on WOPR when you register it.
-
- I don't recall the book's price but if you plan to do anything
- with WfW more than entering text I think you'll find this book
- a value. It's available at Dalton's, Walden and other bookstores.
-
- WOPR is also available on CompuServe and many of the larger
- PC-oriented BBSs around the US. I can get you some more specific
- information if you'd like.
-
- And no, I don't work for Woody or his publisher or Microsoft.
- I'm just a satisfied consumer.
-
- Dennis R. Vogel
- AT&T Bell Laboratories
- Middletown, NJ
- dvogel@cbnewsj.att.com
-