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Hello, Mike.
I've given up on Seal as a TIC processor-it's doing strange things and it
just didn't want to work right, so I'm back to using NEF. On the same
token, I'm talking to the author of NmFwd (Alberto Pasquale) to see if he
can add one feature to that excellent program (a series of bots for
Squish/Maximus users) and if so, I'll be using it for my areafix. NmFwd's
areafix is a lot simpler and doesn't have all of the fancy features that
Seal has, but it works. It's also OS/2 native, which is a big
plus for me.
But thanks for all of your help (and everyone else too!) with Seal. I've
learned a lot.
Later,
Sean
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