In article <1992Aug25.162821.7325@mksol.dseg.ti.com>, mccall@mksol.dseg.ti.com (fred j mccall 575-3539) writes:
|> In <1992Aug21.065034.26236@lugb.latrobe.edu.au> CSC9017984R@LUST2.LATROBE.EDU.AU (M.C. Freddy!!) writes:
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|> > ** NORTON'S DESKTOP FOR WINDOWS !!! **
|> > version 1.0
|>
|> > Brand new !!
|> > Unused !!
|> > Still in Plastic !!
|>
|> > Won at PC-Show last week !!
|>
|> > $150.00 !!
|>
|> > Or make me an offer !!
|>
Methinks this author is simply fishin'...throw out the bait and see what comes to the surface!
All kidding aside, Norton Desktop has to be one of the most useful packages ever developed for Windows. I like having the drive icons/file manager at the surface where they're easy to get to.
It (ND) makes Windows alot more fun and useable. (Should these comments be in .advocacy, sorry).
Regards,
JR Rich
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