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Subject:Orlando Conference and On-Line Info From:Joan Smith <jsmith -at- ENCORE -dot- COM> Date:Fri, 17 Feb 1995 09:09:05 -0500
Hi Guys (Kate and Paul!)
Laurie--
I'll be going to the Orlando Conference...I *might* be going
to the on-line session. If there is no problem relaying info, I'd
be glad to do it. Also, there will be proceedings from the conference
that cost $15 (quite cheaper than $90 plus travel!) so that might be
an option if you want the info about that.
Joan Miles Smith
jsmith -at- encore -dot- com
Ft. Lauderdale, FL
> ------------------------------
> Date: Thu, 16 Feb 1995 13:42:21 -0500
> From: Laurie Rubin <lmr -at- SYL -dot- NJ -dot- NEC -dot- COM>
> Subject: Re: Have you used FrameViewer?
> Is there anyone going to the on-line
> session who will volunteer writing up a brief summary for the rest of us who
> can not go to Orlando (because it costs more than $90 in lost work time and
> airfare)?
> Laurie
> > in a former life, Paul MacGyver Carman said ...
> >
> > there is a conference going on in orlando... it is one day at the
> > expo center (90 bucks for stc members). one session deals with
> > putting doucuments on-line using html, adobe acrobat, and microsoft
> > help. you might be able to compare these with frameviewer.
> >
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