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Re: Looking for "AceWriter"



In article <3l0pmu$gip@crl6.crl.com>,
Raymond D. McAnally <raymac@crl.com> wrote:

>AceWriter was a product carried by franklin, but it was produced by a 
>third party vendor whose name escapes me. There was a small company out 

AceWriter (aka Magic Window) and AceWriter II (aka Magic Window II) and other
ACE* products were produced by ARTSCI, Inc.  The "ACE*" products were the
versions produced with Franklin-specific manuals (all that wishy-washy-
user-obsequious kind of writing).

I have a couple of copies to AceWriter as well as Magic Window II.  Since my
Franklin and other Apple ][-series machines are completely given over to
serving as hosts for PCPI AppliCards, I don't use these much at all.

In fact, MW2 required key sequences that Franklins and other ][+ type
machine couldn't generate (like ^]) which made some functions unavailable,
but it saw me through high school.


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