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From: Eric Case <eric@bigdog.engr.arizona.edu>
To: Steve Koren <koren@hpfcogv.fc.hp.com>
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Subject: Re: LW World Tour
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On Thu, 6 Oct 1994, Steve Koren wrote:
>
SNIP
>
> So I still think its best for Lightwave to use the standard requester on
> each platform it is ported to. If that turns out to be poor, then users
> are free to replace it with one of their choosing.
How would one do this in Win 3.1 or WinNT?
>
> - steve
>
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