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Re: Superworks



This doesn't help your problem, but I bought SuperWorks and then immediately
trashcanned it as soon as I saw that it could import a number of filetypes
but had no export capability. I never saw a data program that couldn't
export to TXT, and this lack said volumes about the SuperWorks people that
was not complimentary.

You might want to see if you can find someone who can convert your
SuperWorks files to delineated TXT files so you can import them into a
different program. I would bet that it would be pretty easy for someone
fluent with DOS batch files to do that.

Good luck!

Tom Z


"Rubywand" <rubywand@swbell.net> wrote in message
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> Paul Madsen writes ...
> >
> > Subject: Help
> >
> > >
> > Many years ago I purchased AppleIIC and Appleworks.  I
> > have have also used an IBMpc using an Appleworks like program called
> > SuperWorks out of Remarkable Techologies from Northvale, NJ;  I can't
> > find them.  Do you know if they where swallowed up or went out of
> > business?  Let me know.   I Installed a new program on my laptop and now
> > my Superworks desktop has shrunk and I no longer can access a large
> > database.
> > Even after I uninstalled the other program.  My Superworks version is
3.1
> > can you help?  Superworks has a copyright by SIBIT,
> > Micro Computers Services, Ltd.
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> >
> > Paul Madsen
> > 30 W. 300 N.
> > Provo, UT 84601-2812
> > (801) 373-1986
> > (801) 373-8523
> >  school1@bigplanet.com
>
>
>      Have not ever used Superworks; but, there are sure to be some users
on
> Csa2-main who have experience with the program. Will cross-post there.
>
>
>
> Rubywand