XPost: comp.sys.cbm, comp.sys.atari.8bit   
   From: sgillettnospam@diespammergte.net   
      
   "Matt J. McCullar" wrote ...   
   >   
   > There used to be a good computer store on Camp Bowie Blvd. where I actually   
   > plunked down the money to buy a software package for my Tandy 1000 computer   
   > (an IBM PC clone). Can't remember the name of the store but I bought a   
   > copy of a word processor called "Professional Write 2.0." Can't remember   
   > how much it was, but it had to have been good for me to go out and buy it.   
   > Still have it on the shelf, too, with the 5.25" and 3.5" floppies inside.   
   > :) Haven't used it in many moons, however. Too sentimental to get rid of   
   > it. I started out on WordPerfect but my pirated copy started acting   
   > strange. I got my money's worth out of "Professional Write," however.   
      
   I remember Professional Write. A copy came packaged with an XT Clone that I   
   bought. One thing I liked about it was that it could take full advantage of   
   the proportional fonts in my Epson printer. Or on the other end of the   
   spectrum, it could print to file and create a nicely formatted pure ASCII   
   file which could be easily converted to a nice looking CBM text file. I'll   
   hazard a guess that such files would be easy to convert to an Atari format   
   also.   
   --   
   Best regards,   
      
   Sam Gillett   
      
   Change is inevitable,   
   except from vending machines!   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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