Sundial Apps Shine for SCOUG Members
at the July, 1999 meeting
by Mark Abramowitz
No shadows were cast at the last SCOUG meeting even though condiments were
strangely missing at Sundial Systems' presentation to SCOUG.
To the delight of SCOUG members, Sundial had so many new things to show
that they didn't even get a chance to show us improvements to their
flagship product, Relish.
Our members were able to see the many new changes being made to their
Clearlook word processor, changes that should make this quick and slim
workhorse a worldclass application.
For those of you that remember the secret, hush-hush presentation that
Sundial gave last year of their prototype spam-busting application,
code-named "Kiwi," you were as delighted as I was to see that it was
re-worked from top to bottom in response to SCOUG member comments. They
showed, we talked, they listened. The result is a new, unobtrusive,
user-friendly interface with functionality that will make the finished
product a sure winner - a true "killer app!"
Thanks again Sundial, for a fine presentation, as well as for your
successful efforts in bringing us some the finest applications available
under any platform!
The Southern California OS/2 User Group
P.O. Box 26904
Santa Ana, CA 92799-6904, USA
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