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Re: Apple II version of Activision's H.E.R.O.
>CiderPress annoyed me off because I installed it, ran it, had no reason to
>use it, so exited. Then a few months later, I had a SHK to use, so I ran
>CiderPress, got the "30 days Expired" message - so I still have not been
>able to evaluate it or try it out, and I still have no idea how good it is.
I did the same thing. I used it just a few times (2-5) and then it
gave
me the message "30 days up". I was annoyed because I'd tried it
so little during my 30 days. I realized I was mad at my self because
*I* didn't take advantage of the 30 days that Mr. M. gave me!
Fishwings won't always open up disk images I want to see, so I payed
$9.95 to Andy McFadden and I am happy I did.
The software is full of features. It is the ultimate disk image
utility,
and he's obviously spent hours programming it.
It works great to view source files in notepad/wordpad instead
of 80col merlin editor. You can also edit in windows, and
drop the edited version back into the DSK image.
Rich