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Re: DiversiDOS, what's the scoop?
- Subject: Re: DiversiDOS, what's the scoop?
- From: shack@deimos.frii.com (Randy Shackelford)
- Date: 1997/03/12
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Front Range Internet, Inc, Fort Collins, Colorado
>Randy Shackelford (shack@deimos.frii.com) wrote:
>: In article <5g27ks$fe0@news.asu.edu>, <adam.myrow@asu.edu> wrote:
>: > Does anybody know the status of DiversiDOS and what happened to
>: >Diversified Software? I am interested in obtaining a working copy of
>: >DiversiDOS to speed up my DOS 3.3 stuff. I have found a copy on
>: >apple2.archive.umich.edu but it is unusable. The docs say that it is $35
>: >shareware but may be freely distributed. Can someone enlighten me
>: >further?
>: Assuming that it became freeware with the rest of the Beagle Bros stuff, I'd
>: get Pronto-DOS instead. I bought it WAY back when and used it ever since for
>: DOS disks. Even with AMDOS on 3.5 disks.
>Diversified Software never had anything to do with Beagle Bros.
And who said they did? The original poster was asking about a (possibly $35)
shareware program, and I suggested a (possibly) free program that does the
same thing as an alternative. People need to read articles more closely, and
needless, off-topic stuff like this won't start. Of course, killing needless
off-topic stuff would drop this group's traffic to nil seems like.
>DiversiDOS was the first real title I can remember being 'shareware' as we
>know it now, (including the part about people not paying for it.)
All well and good, but has nothing to do with having to pay $35 for DiversiDOS
as opposed to getting Pronto-DOS for free. Now that we've hashed that out,
maybe someone can follow up with info on the status of the two programs.
--
Randy Shackelford
shack@frii.com