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Re: Apple Inc. says Apple II OK w/year 2000
- Subject: Re: Apple Inc. says Apple II OK w/year 2000
- From: hurry@imap2.asu.edu
- Date: 1996/12/22
- Distribution: world
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Arizona State University
- References: <59ihli$ajg@cwis-20.wayne.edu> <59ive2$lum@nnrp1.news.primenet.com>
- Reply-to: adam.myrow@asu.edu
One program that's going to have trouble with the year 2000 is Appleworks
3.0 It'll still run but if you use the "pd" command from the options
menu, it will assume 20th century. I know of a textfile reader for
visually impaired persons called appropriately enough, reader, that will
assume any date ending in 00 is "no date." Also, the NuFx standard used
in Shrinkit assumes 20th century. I don't think that will cause any
problems, however. Anybody know if later versions of Appleworks work
correctly with the year 2000?
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Adam Myrow