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- Subject: Re: Seeking- Anagram software
- Message-ID: <1993Jan23.165135.14379@umiami.ir.miami.edu>
- Date: 23 Jan 93 16:51:35 EST
- References: <6ll3bmc@rpi.edu> <1jrq4oINNrg3@MINERVA.CIS.YALE.EDU>
- Organization: Univ of Miami IR
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- In article <1jrq4oINNrg3@MINERVA.CIS.YALE.EDU>, bell-peter@yale.edu (vineland expatriate) writes:
- > In article <6ll3bmc@rpi.edu> monitn@rebecca.its.rpi.edu (Nicholas Monitto) writes:
- >>I'm looking for some kind of anagram software for the Macintosh. I can't
- >>remember a title or company, the only thing I know is that it was mentioned in
- >
- >>Nick
- >>monitn@rpi.edu
- >
- > On sumex, in the games directory, have a look at Ars Magna. Not a macintosh
- > interface, and tends (if you let it) to create *enourmous* files, but it works
- > well and contains explanations for how to modify the dictionaries.
- >
- > Peter
- >
- Has anyone been working on putting a nice Mac interface on Ars Magna? I seem to
- remember this being mentioned a couple of months ago.
-
- Bill
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