Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!wuarchive!psuvax1!psuvm!jkt100 From: JKT100@psuvm.psu.edu (JKT) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Amax II ang GVP serie 2 Message-ID: <90352.195744JKT100@psuvm.psu.edu> Date: 19 Dec 90 00:57:44 GMT References: <9469@mirsa.inria.fr> Organization: Penn State University Lines: 29 Dunno about GVP controllers and A-Max II except the A-Max II docs claim support and compatibility with GVP products. I have no firsthand experience with that part of A-Max II. I DO have very extensive experience with A-Max II and MS-Word. Dunno where you heard about a version 5, but versions 3.02 and 4.0 of Word work flawlessly with A-Max and A-Max II. In fact just about EVERY productivity package works flawlessly wih A-Max II. Yes, it can be used as a serious tool, and I, for one use it that way. I edit large text files (Microstation MDL docs) in Word and then import them into QuarkXPress and lay them out, all on my Amiga running A-Max. Then I simply save the files to disk and print them at work from my Mac IIci there. At home, Adobe Type Manager, Type Reunion, Boomerang, After Dark, MacDraw, FullPaint, and everything else I've used work fine. Multifinder seems quirky, but I think that is a problem with my having only 3 megs and trying to run large appliations; Multifinder needs lotsa RAM to be effective. (I finally got enough RAM at work on my IIci to keep Multifinder happy; it took 8 megs!!) All-in-all, you won't be disappointed with A-Max II. Kurt -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- || Kurt Tappe (215) 363-9485 || With. Without. And who'll || || 184 W. Valley Hill Rd. || deny it's what the fighting's || || Malvern, PA 19355-2214 || all about? - Pink Floyd || || jkt100@psuvm.psu.edu --------------------------------------|| || jkt100@psuvm.bitnet jkt100%psuvm.bitnet@psuvax1 QLink: KurtTappe || -----------------------------------------------------------------------