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  15. From: neil Bramwell <bramwell@thenet.co.uk>
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  17. Date: Thu, 06 Mar 1997 21:38:59 -0000
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  20. Subject: Amos and TOME
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  28. Hi Everyone
  29.  
  30. Only joined today(06/03/97) and already have a burning question
  31. I would like to know if Aaron Fothergill of Shadow Software ever produced an AmosPro compatible version of TOME?
  32.  
  33. If so where and how could I get hold of a copy?
  34.  
  35. thanks  Neil