dave@lsuc.UUCP (David Sherman) (10/11/85)
A couple of our new management people are interested in an
on-line program which will teach them how to type. They use
UNIX daily for mail and computer conferencing,
but feel hampered by having to hunt-and-peck to find the keys.
Does anyone know of such a product? We're willing to pay
if it's a commercial product.
David Sherman
The Law Society of Upper Canada
Osgoode Hall
Toronto, Canada M5H 2N6
416-947-3466
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{ ihnp4!utzoo pesnta utcs hcr decvax!utcsri } !lsuc!davedbmk1@stc.UUCP (Derek Bergin) (10/14/85)
In article <846@lsuc.UUCP> dave@lsuc.UUCP (David Sherman) writes: > ..... an >on-line program which will teach them how to type .... >Does anyone know of such a product? We're willing to pay >if it's a commercial product. > If it exists and it's pd can I have a copy too please. Regards Derek !seismo!mcvax!ukc!stc!dbmk1 I've heard that re-incarnation is making a come-back.
pgr@mtgzz.UUCP (p.g.russo) (10/31/85)
The UNIX-based Instructional Workbench software has a course available in touch typing. For information, contact the Bell Labs Systems Training in Piscataway: 201-981-7573