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G4XNH  > AMIGA    11.06.04 20:05l 28 Lines 1010 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Andy, G0FTD wrote:-

> I don't think there's much in the way of software but best bet is to ask
> Dave 2E1FXN as he's an Amiga fan.

I seem to recall using quite a canny packet programme on my Amiga but it
is so long ago that I have forgotten the name! I do know that I used it on
packet frequently. I had used the BEEB for packet prior to that and
(Reluctantly ;)) found the Amiga much better. A friend dedicated a DRAGON
32 (?) to packet (Named so due to it being made in Wales and the Dragon is
their "symbol") which was ok, but nowhere near as good as the AMIGA. The
AMIGA had many word processor programmes available, but the one that I
felt was the best, and I even managed to get a (Poor) imitation of it for
the PC, was PROTEXT. An excellent programme. Regards, Jeff.

73 - Jeff, G4XNH @ GB7YKS

Brightraven94@Hotmail.com

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