Another Company releases What's In That Box? -- III

What's In That Box? - III teaches the basics of using an IBM-compatible
computer, Dos, Windows, advanced DOS tips, and what's in a computer and
how it works. Using a variety of VGA special effects, interesting graphics
and a super-easy-to-use menu system, everyone will enjoy this disk,
beginners to experts.

Computer retailers, wholesalers and manufacturers are invited to reproduce
What's In That Box? - III on all their customers' systems. This will
considerably reduce technical service calls, since it is especially
designed to teach new users all about their computers.

What's In That Box? - III requires VGA graphics, a '286 or faster chip
(8mhz or faster), and 512k RAM. It runs with or without a mouse or
MS-Windows.

What's In That Box? - III is packaged with a .PIF file and an icon so that
it can be installed seamlessly within Windows. Of course, it runs from
DOS, too.

Another Company
PO Box 3429, Ashland, OR 97520
502-482-3611

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