sulistio@FUTON.SFSU.EDU (Sulistio Muljadi) (02/07/91)
As of the second issue of NeXTWORLD (~March 15, 1991), students or faculty/staff may call NeXTConnection (800-800-NeXT) and purchase Diagram! for $25 (twenty-five dollars) and $75 (seventy-five dollars) respectively. What's the hook? Two hooks. Great Price!!!! Hook 2: keep in touch. If you like the software, we'd like you to tell us why. And if you don't like the software, we'd like to know why, too, so we can fix it. Diagram! has a built-in feedback feature (a "Make Suggestion..." menu item), so it should be easy. How do we get in touch? By e-mail, US-Mail, or fax? I would like by e-mail if possible. -- Mul | Alt. address: sulistio@sutro.sfsu.edu sulistio@futon.sfsu.edu | sulistio@sfsuvax1.sfsu.edu #include "std/disclaimer.h" | mul@wet.UUCP (UUCP address) ************************************************************************
ddj@zardoz.club.cc.cmu.edu (Doug DeJulio) (02/07/91)
In article <9102061848.AA28853@futon.SFSU.EDU> sulistio@FUTON.SFSU.EDU (Sulistio Muljadi) writes: >How do we get in touch? By e-mail, US-Mail, or fax? I would like by e-mail >if possible. Play with their demo version and see! They have this "make a comment" menu item, which brings up this comment form. Then, if you're on usenet or internet or can get mail there, you can email the thing off, otherwise you can print it out and snailmail it away. Everyone should grab the evaluation demo copy of the FTP servers and play with it. -- DdJ
mizo@sodium.Berkeley.EDU (Hideo Mizoguchi) (02/08/91)
Could anyone please tell me if this demo version of Diagram! can run under system 1.0 or it requires 2.0. I orderd system 2.0 for my cube such a long time ago but still heard nothing... Hideo Mizoguchi (mizo@tin.berkeley.edu) University of California at Berkeley
rock@lighthouse.com (02/09/91)
In message <10915@pasteur.Berkeley.EDU> mizo@sodium.Berkeley.EDU (Hideo Mizoguchi) writes: >Could anyone please tell me if this demo version of Diagram! can >run under system 1.0 or it requires 2.0. Diagram! requires NeXTstep 2.0. Roger