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>>My guess as to how the "one software" usage developed
>I'd be interested in how many people think that it HAS developed
>and where (or ware, for that matter) they have heard it.
>I had not, in many a long year in the computer trade, met the
>usage until this discussion and this list.
>r h-b
I've never heard this before either, and it grates on my ears! (Or
offends my eyes--- I swear my lips don't move when I read!)
-Louise
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