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Conference hydra::amiga_v1

Title:AMIGA NOTES
Notice:Join us in the *NEW* conference - HYDRA::AMIGA_V2
Moderator:HYDRA::MOORE
Created:Sat Apr 26 1986
Last Modified:Wed Feb 05 1992
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5378
Total number of notes:38326

3133.0. "Protext" by BRICHS::FENTON_R (Theres no hair on a seagulls face) Tue Nov 21 1989 12:18

    Anybody tried "Protext" on the Amiga? I remember it with great
    affection from my Amstrad CPC6128 days, and wonder if it's any good
    on the Amiga.
    
    -Rog
    
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3133.1Protext is OKODIHAM::EASTDavid East - UK Ed ServicesFri Nov 24 1989 10:2223
3133.2Amiga Format mag.AYOV28::ATHOMSONC'mon, git aff! /The Kelty ClippieFri Nov 24 1989 12:0810
    It would be worth your while checking out the back issues of Amiga
    Format (U.K. magazine with disk), about 3 or four months ago the
    cover disk had a demo copy of Protext on it (fully functional, but
    limited to files < ~2K ) The magazine has also been running a series
    on Protext and including examples on the disk.
    
    Hmmm... It COULD have been Amiga Computing (another U.K. magazine
    with disk.) - I'll check.
    
    				Alan T.
3133.3Amiga ComputingBELFST::MCCLINTOCKPeterFri Nov 24 1989 15:494
    It was Amiga Computing ... I could upload it if the demo is public
    domain.  Anyone know if this would be legal?
    
    Peter
3133.4UploadedBELFST::MCCLINTOCKPeterMon Nov 27 1989 07:349
    When I checked the demo again it states that it is freely distributable
    so you can get it from:
    
    	BELFST""::USER$DISK1:[MCCLINTOC.AMIGA]PROTEXT42.ZOO
    
    I will move it to NORSE:: when it becomes 'reachable again'.
    
    Regards
    Peter