Weather it is worth while is for Corel to decide.
I used Excell at work and the only good way to
program it without visual basic is to record and
save. It seems to work on visual basic. Excells
visual basic commands are not well documented.
I have a half dozen books on Excell macro commands
but co
Hi!
On Sat, Apr 21, 2018 at 2:51 PM, dmccunney wrote:
>
> If you love QPro, fine. If you can still use a DOS system and DOS
> applications to do what you need to do, more power to you. But if you
> can, you are one of a *very* small number of people. The rest of us
> cannot. And if you think
On Sat, Apr 21, 2018 at 2:30 PM, Dale E Sterner wrote:
> Yes I would purchase their updates; I already have
> most of their stuff and use.it. They were a cut above
> the rest of the dos software and I think they still
> have users out there. I have MS Word 6 for dos;
> what a real piece of junk..
I think Corel should realease their old versions FREE but
be able to sell updates to their fans. I did purchase a disks full
of updates from a woman who said they came from Corel.
It gave me a hand full of improvements. If I see any more
Corel updates - I'll buy.
cheers
DS
On Thu, 19 Apr 2018
Yes I would purchase their updates; I already have
most of their stuff and use.it. They were a cut above
the rest of the dos software and I think they still
have users out there. I have MS Word 6 for dos;
what a real piece of junk..
I wouldn't expect big dos sales but I think their fans
would be af