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Re: Seeking HyperScreen Author - George Brackett



Louis wrote asking:

<<Oh, and hey - while you are working miracles -- can you find Jan Davidson &
get a network copy of Word Attack Plus and Spell it Plus! ? I even have a site
license, but the school *lost* the network copies before I arrived, grrr....
And of course there is no contact left who has heard of these things, much less
provide them.>>

First I don't work miracles.  I research on the Internet to find people. 
Concerning the rest of your request - I'll handle it *-thanks-*  and let you
know the results.  So, far I've talked with ONLY the Hyperscreen author, George
Brackett and outlined that talk in my original post on finding, talking to and
locating him about the program.  The Scholastic folks are away for the Easter
Holiday as I also mentioned in my followup post on locating the author of the
Hyperscreen program.  Yes, it is a very fine program too - I agree with you on
that.   As I mentioned in an email to another A2 user interested in
reclassification efforts, I'll be in touch with the Scholastic folks during the
first of next week to see what I can arrange with freeware releases of
Hyperscreen and other A2 titles of theirs.

I'll try to contact Jan Davidson after the Hyperscreen matter is settled
with Scholastic and the other A2 titles they hold the copyright too.  If
it's simply a (fast copy - non protected) network copy of Word Attack Plus and
Spell it Plus you seek - I have them.   

Do you seek them for the Apple II series or the IIgs?

Cheers,
Tom