mcmillan@schooner.cis.ohio-state.edu (Harold McMillan) (01/31/89)
I just saw a Windows application called Formula running on a machine at a computer store. It appears to be bundled with DOS 4.0 and/or the latest versions of Windows. This program lets you design mathematical formulas to be pasted into other apps. I would love to have this for homeworks and other papers. Has anyone seen this and/or does anyone know how to obtain this program? - Hal -=- Hal McMillan | mcmillan@io.cis.ohio-state.edu | "Open the pod bay doors, HAL". CompuServe 72627,642 |
abcscnge@csuna.UUCP (Scott "The Pseudo-Hacker" Neugroschl) (02/02/89)
In article <33139@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu> Harold McMillan <mcmillan@cis.ohio-state.edu> writes: }I just saw a Windows application called Formula running on a machine at }a computer store. It appears to be bundled with DOS 4.0 and/or the latest }versions of Windows. This program lets you design mathematical formulas }to be pasted into other apps. I would love to have this for homeworks and }other papers. Has anyone seen this and/or does anyone know how to obtain }this program? It's not bundled with 286/2.1 -- I bought it about a month and a half ago, and no "formula". Sounds neat though, E-mail me if you get a line on it. -- Scott "The Pseudo-Hacker" Neugroschl UUCP: ...!sm.unisys.com!csun!csuna!abcscnge -- "Beat me, whip me, make me code in Ada" -- Disclaimers? We don't need no stinking disclaimers!!!