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From: jms20@po.CWRU.Edu (John M. Sully)
Subject: "Publisher's PowerPak" in Tiger Software catalog
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Date: Fri, 21 Jun 91 18:30:07 GMT
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I'm not sure if this is the appropriate forum, but here's my question:
I saw an ad for a font package called "Publisher's PowerPak" (or something
very close -- I don't have the catalog with me) in a Tiger Software catalog.
It claims to work from within WordPerfect, Word, and a few more word
processors and work with dot matrix printers.  I can't find it in any stores
so I haven't been able to see a demonstration.  If anyone has heard of/used
this program, I'd be interested to hear if it's any good.  According to the
ad, it received an Info World award in 1991.

Please reply via e-mail.  Thanks!
-- 
| John M. Sully                    | "Why do I get the idea that |
| Case Western Reserve University  |  someday I'll be describing |
| jms20@po.cwru.edu    -or-        |  this to a psychologist?"   |
| sully@opus.iarc.mco.edu          |             --Lisa Simpson  |
