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J. R. Fox wrote:
>
> On another front, right out of the blue, I just received the Help List
> in Digest format . . . for the first time in well over a year (?).
Steven Levine fixed it.
> > I tried my DFSee 6.17 yesterday and it didn't like my window.
>
> Ah, I've figured it out -- you must have one of those
> computer systems as seen in the movie "Brazil."
And as if that wasn't bad enough, I'll be back in San Diego next week
dealing with multiple new Hatfield & McCoy dilemmas. It sure didn't
take the rest of them long to recover and get back at it. (Janean gets
sentenced on Thursday so she's out of the picture for a few years.)
I downloaded DFSee 7.00 but haven't tried it yet. I just upgraded to
6.17 and need to find out if my license is extendable to 7.00 (see the
DFSee list for my question about this).
- Peter
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