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AppleWorks Gazette Issue #3



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The last disks were sent this morning. North-American and European
subscribers should get their disk starting from Wednesday, Jun 26,
depending on how fast  first class/airmail will be.

The third issue of the AppleWorks Gazette contains a 65-page newsletter,
in  which you will read:

        - a review of Marin MacroWorks' TouchTwo,
        - TimeOut: Finding Out the Right Version
        - The Wonderful World of AppleWorks Inits
        - AppleWorks Q & A
        - New Applications for AppleWorks 3.0, 4.3, and 5.1

and much more.

The disk also contains about 500K of software and data, most of which
has never been released before.

For subscription information, send mail to 100316.14@compuserve.com
(Chris Serreau) or h.katz@genie.com (Howard Katz).

See you in July!


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How to subscribe?

The AppleWorks Gazette is available by subscription only, for US $35 a
year (six 3.5-inch disks), shipping included. North American
subscribers should send a US $35 check to Howard Katz, 1104 Lorlyn
Circle #2D , Batavia, IL 60510, U.S.A. European subscribers should
send the equivalent of US $35 in Western European currency, in check
or money order made payable to Christian Serreau to Christian Serreau,
12, rue de la Censerie, 49100 Angers, France.  Outside North America
and Western Europe, contact Howard Katz for information regarding how
to submit checks in your national currency. Sorry, charge cards,
purchase orders, or COD orders not accepted. Back issues are available
for US $6 per disk.  5.25-inch disks available upon request. Ask for
specific price and conditions.

-- 
	Joe Walters:  bird@mcs.com or J.L.Walters@genie.com
	The sound of your horn is far sweeter if blown by somebody else.