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Re: Hardpressed and Salvation



> I strongly suggest you update to ProSel 16 v8.84 (or later).

There is no later. V8.84 is it.

> Seriously, the Mr. Fixit Volume Repair is second to none,

He speaks the truth. I wouldn't be without it.

> and the block editor is very fast,

Who has a slow block editor?

> but the best reason to get it is how tightly integrated it is.

You get all of the Vitesse functions in one program. Last I checked
the ProSel cost was far less than the suite of Vitesse programs.

> Everything is selected from one menu, and you get used to the key
> combinations very quickly.

No you don't! While the selection process is quick, ProSel isn't all
that intuitive unless your brain has been changed by a hard blow from
a brick.

As was pointed out to me on GEnie, one should commit page 11 of the
manual to both long and short term memory in order to navigate ProSel
with the least amount of trouble.

With the interface issue said, it is a GREAT program! (I've been
keeping Glen out of homeless shelters for at least the last ten years
with my frequent upgrades to Merlin and ProSel.)

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