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From: John Gross <jgross@netcom.com>
Subject: Re: Getting Floppies for
To: Joe Angell <jangell@risd.edu>
Cc: Justin Barrett <justin.barrett@tenforward.com>, lightwave@mail.webcom.com
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> Now that I think about it, it's that mostly only CONTENT is on the CD.
> If you install off the disks, you get a bare-bones LW. I don't know if
> any plug-ins will be available, but I believe that LW itself is on the
> floppies. Anyway, I thought 95% of PCs had CD-ROMs? Guess you're one of
> those 5%...
This would be fine except for the fact that there are *no* floppies at
all. I thought that it was well known that NewTek was only selling it on
CD (even the Amiga version IINM)?
JG
(ok, ok..... If I'm Not Mistaken)
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