fiddler@concertina.Sun.COM (Steve Hix) (07/19/90)
In article <19104@well.sf.ca.us>, oster@well.sf.ca.us (David Phillip Oster) writes: > The best Macinotsh program I have seen this year is "The Magic Flute" > from Warner New Media. This is a $55.00 3-CD-ROM set that is a complete > audio recording of Mozart's the Magic Flute, with 15M of hypercard stack, > CD-graphics (if yo have an appropriate player) and MIDI versions of the > major themes, and, if you have an appropriate Pioneer laser disk player, > it will sync, Bergman;s movie version of "The Magic Flute" to the audio. > ... [ and so on ] All true. Also, on my system, if I have Suitcase installed, the screens don't display all the text. To be more precise, a few of the screens have some text. (Same thing on my wife's IIcx and the kids' Plus.) I make my living by technical writing and I don't feel like removing Suitcase and rebooting every time I want to use TMF. Anyone want my copy? ------------ The only drawback with morning is that it comes at such an inconvenient time of day. ------------