Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
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From: arpepper@aftermath.waterloo.edu (Adrian Pepper)
Subject: Re: Word Processors for C64
Organization: University of Waterloo
Date: Mon, 26 Nov 90 16:21:09 GMT
Message-ID: <1990Nov26.162109.10816@aftermath.waterloo.edu>
References: <5380.274F5A98@zswamp.fidonet.org>
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In article <5380.274F5A98@zswamp.fidonet.org> root@zswamp.fidonet.org (Geoffrey Welsh) writes:
> >From: XWUU@PURCCVM.BITNET
> >Message-ID: <90325.005745XWUU@PURCCVM.BITNET>
>
> >  2. Paperclip III (street price $35-$40) is there a vIV?
>
>   No, nor do I expect one (at least, not from the original author).
>
>   While I'm at it, I should mention that PaperClip III comes in a C128 
>version (last time I checked, EA put C64 and C128 versions together) that is 
>much more comfortable to use, especially if you have an 80-column monitor, an 
>REU, or a 1571 or 1581.

Paperclip III on the C64 is silly.  I got mine for $15US in the upgrade
offer, for which they required I send in the nifty cover from my
original Paperclip Manual 8-(

Anyway, Paperclip III was designed for C128, with the result that in
C64 mode it has no memory left for a decent-sized document.

A big selling point of Paperclip III was that it was neither disk nor
dongle-protected.  I would have rather they sent me such a version of
my original version (Paperclip II-D, I believe), which I used happily
for several years, although always fearful that one day the dongle
would be lost or stop functioning.

Adrian.
