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In a message dated 95-08-14 13:27:53 EDT, stephena -at- NETCOM -dot- COM (Steve Arrants)
writes:
>o Windows 3.1, NT, 95 (at this point, some familiarity w/Win95, such as
> participation in the Beta release program is OK).
Gee, that's really nice, especially seeing as Win95 has yet to be released!
My wife's end of our business is software consulting and support. To enable
her to fulfill the evaluation end of a software support contract, one of her
clients has provided her with a licensed beta copy of Win95. I composed the
finished document from her notes. This has given me some familiarity with
Win95, but I'm the exception in the writing community. Isn't this being a
bit too selective?
Good luck,
J.P.