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-> MSGID: 1:343/70.164@FidoNet 7a853392 -> PID: FM 2.02 -> >-> Dear All -> >-> I have to give a talk on the History of Word Processing (IBM -> compat) >-> and need to know where I can get some reliable -> information. Is there >-> anyone out there who can recommend books, -> web addresses, people or >-> papers. I would like to know about the -> inventors as well as the way >-> the program worked/s. I do have -> access to a number of programs but >-> do not know about their -> history. -> >-> Many thanks (in anticipation) -> >-> Jan -> >-> --- -> > DT: 29/08/97 -> > Dear Jan: -> > If you get the info it would be interesting. Don't forget to put it -> > up -> > on this 'Conference'. -> Since you are not the moderator of this echo, it is not your place to -> counsel people what and what not to post here. If the information -> that he is searching out is Word related, he is welcome to post it. -> If not, then it would not be within the constraints of this echo. -> Lawrence, -> Moderator, MS_WORD -> --- FMail 1.0g DT: Sept. 5, 1997 Sorry Lawrence, I was not aware that I cannot nose in to others' messages. Will keep that in mind. Regards, Pervez Mehta --- Platinum Xpress/Win/Wildcat5! v2.0 ----------------> >-> * Origin: Melbourne PC User Group BBS (3:632/309) -> * Origin: Cala Creek Resort (in seclusion) (1:343/70.164) * Origin: What ho! Live Wire! BBS, Bombay, India (6:606/1) |
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