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Re: Searching for an old program
Moll <Bettykate@dosius.com> wrote in message news:<hPH8d.524$tc.132@trndny02>...
> Bill Garber wrote:
>
> > "Rubywand" <rubywand@swbell.net> wrote in message 416316D4.A29D034A@swbell.net">news:416316D4.A29D034A@swbell.net...
> > : "Robert O." writes ...
> > : >
> > : > Way back in '88 when I was in the fifth grade, I remember having a
> > : > keyboarding class in school. The program we used had a cat, I believe named
> > : > "Paws," that would help students learn how to type. That's pretty much all I
> > : > can remember other than the computers were all Apple IIe.
> > : >
> > : > Does anyone here know the actual name of the program, and better yet, where
> > : > I may obtain a copy of it??? I would love for my kids to learn to type the
> > : > same way I did.
> > : >
> > : > -Robert
> > :
> > :
> > : Don't know. Maybe you'll find it in the edu programs at ...
> > :
> > : ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/images/educational/
> >
> > StickyBear Typing is there. I think that may be what
> > he is after. I just tried it and it runs fine once
> > the DSK image is extracted and ADT'd over to the Apple.
>
> I can't remember the exact title either. No, it's not Stickybear
> Typing; the name started with PAWS. I learned with it too.
>
> Moll.
The name would be "The Wonderful Workd of Paws"
Take Care,
George