Old (5.25") PC software

From: No Junk Mail <3sdiarftt02_at_sneakemail.com>
Date: Sat Jan 11 23:35:01 2003

Just scanning emails quickly, so I might have missed something, but...

I'm up for it, but Australia *just* implmented a new international mail scanning
technology (incoming *and* outgoing) and I want to find out if it nukes disks before
I send too many.

Will sort things out hopefully next week. Chris J.

> Gene Ehrich gehrich-at-tampabay.rr.com |CC| <a3nfh8jacs0t_at_sneakemail.com>
wrote:
>
> I would just love to have all of these old disks and will happily pay
> the
> postage (cheapest way) and pay immediately with PayPal.
>
> Gene Ehrich
> P.O. Box 3365
> Spring Hill, Florida 34611-3365
> USA
>
> Please let me know
>
> At 08:34 AM 1/11/2003 +0800, you wrote:
> >Hi All,
> >
> >I recently salved a whole bunch of original (PC) 5.25" disks for
> assorted
> >business and education-oriented software.
> >
> >One product that featured highly and looks like the sort of thing
> people
> >might still be using is Xilinx's Xact. A huge number of disks --
> looks
> >like lots of incremental updates. Some are still sealed in
> >plastic. Anyone want?
> >
> >Other titles of note include:
> >
> >cc:Mail
> >Lotus 123
> >Pro-Cite
> >Ventura Publisher
> >Project Scheduler 5
> >Quattro
> >Persona Logican
> >Da Vinci eMail
> >Sun PC-NFS
> >Ansi-Console
> >Softerm PC
> >Compaq MS-DOS 3.31
> >R&R Report Writer
> >
> >Heaps of Microsoft stuff too. And some Nortons stuff I'm keeping.
> >
> >Some disks have useful things such as serial numbers on them.
> >
> >Given that I'm in Australia anyone who can convince me they're a
> good home
> >;) can have them for the cost of postage + a few percent to cope
> with
> >PayPal fees.
> >
> >KrisHaven {at} SpamCop {dOt} Net
> >
> >Chris J.
>
Received on Sat Jan 11 2003 - 23:35:01 GMT

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