Is this thread still about wireless for Dos? If not, sorry for posting.
If so, I bought a wireless to ethernet bridge - smaller than a deck of
cards, runs on usb power - works great for my Dos machine. I tried a wifi
card that supposedly supported dos - never could get it working, threw it
away
On Sun, Apr 23, 2017 at 6:16 PM, Felix Miata wrote:
> dmccunney composed on 2017-04-23 17:52 (UTC-0400):
>
>> Versions are frequently skipped when software is released. Remember
>> Dale said this was *unreleased* software. (I don't recall offhand
>> whether there was an actual Quattro 5.5 releas
dmccunney composed on 2017-04-23 17:52 (UTC-0400):
> Versions are frequently skipped when software is released. Remember
> Dale said this was *unreleased* software. (I don't recall offhand
> whether there was an actual Quattro 5.5 release.)
QPro 5.5 was released by Novell. I still have its manu
On Sun, Apr 23, 2017 at 5:22 PM, Thomas Mueller wrote:
> It seemed strange that a version of Quattro Pro following 5 would be 5.6 as
> opposed to 5.1 or 5.5.
Versions are frequently skipped when software is released. Remember
Dale said this was *unreleased* software. (I don't recall offhand
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from Dale Sterner:
> On Ebay I purchased a cd with unreleased Corel dos
> software. There would have been a 5.6 version had it been
> released. Some woman got it from a boyfriend who
> worked for Corel and then sold it on Ebay for about $150.
> I was high bid.
Eric Auer:
Hi Dale,
> is t
Hi Dale,
is this actually a version of DOS? Or just an
unreleased intermediate version of wordperfect?
And of course, what is included? Which license?
Cheers, Eric
ps: you forgot to update the subject in your
freedos-user mail, it still says "wifi on dos"
On Ebay I purchased a cd with unreleased Corel dos
software. There would have been a 5.6 version had it been
released. Some woman got it from a boyfriend who
worked for Corel and then sold it on Ebay for about $150.
I was high bid.
cheers
DS
On Sat, 22 Apr 2017 20:10:45 + "Thomas Mueller"
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