6500cmd@ucsbuxa.ucsb.edu (Charles M Dugan) (06/26/91)
Does anyone know of a good source of information on Borland's Sprint word processor? Are there any servers that have files related to programming Sprint - both information and actual examples of macros? Are there very many other Sprint users out there? I know of a few through local BBSs, but I haven't seen much discussion of this package anywhere on the net. Thanks.
J0S@psuvm.psu.edu (06/27/91)
A discussion group for Sprint exists as SPRINT-L at LISTSERV@NDSUVM1.BITNET. The group is inactive for the most part, but you will probably get responses to any questions you have. To subscribe, send mail to LISTSERV@NDSUVM1.BITNET with an empty subject and a single line of mail patterned after SUBSCRIBE SPRINT-L Your Name
celoni@cunixf.cc.columbia.edu (Jim Celoni) (06/27/91)
Alas, the only source I know about is the Sprint section of the Borland Applications Forum (borapp) on Compu$erve. It has message and file areas, and is still active, despite Borland's announcement that they won't be upgrading Sprint. +j, still a heavy Sprint user
s64421@zeus.usq.EDU.AU (house ron) (06/28/91)
6500cmd@ucsbuxa.ucsb.edu (Charles M Dugan) writes: >Does anyone know of a good source of information on >Borland's Sprint word processor? Are there any servers >that have files related to programming Sprint - both >information and actual examples of macros? Are there >very many other Sprint users out there? I know of a >few through local BBSs, but I haven't seen much discussion >of this package anywhere on the net. Thanks. I believe sprint is no longer developed by Borland. Perhaps that explains things. -- Regards, Ron House. (s64421@zeus.usq.edu.au) (By post: Info Tech, U.C.S.Q. Toowoomba. Australia. 4350)