Path: utzoo!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!asuvax!noao!amethyst!Jahnke@brahms.biosci.arizona.edu From: Jahnke@brahms.biosci.arizona.edu (Jerome Jahnke) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.apps Subject: Re: What is QUED/M? Message-ID: <2499@amethyst.math.arizona.edu> Date: 6 Mar 91 17:14:21 GMT References: <16642@burdvax.PRC.Unisys.COM> <163@claris.com> Sender: news@amethyst.math.arizona.edu Organization: Dept. Molecular and Cellular Biology: University Lines: 31 In article <163@claris.com> drc@claris.com (Dennis Cohen) writes: >dave@PRC.Unisys.COM (David Lee Matuszek) writes: >>I'm afraid I'm going to discover it's commercial, but no longer on the >>market. That raises a number of thorny issues [but please don't send >>me advice in this case; I'll probably just talk to Paragon....] > >It's still on the market (or at least it was at MacWorld). You can get it (v2.09) from MacTutor for $105, Paragon is charging $119. MacTutor (714) 777-1255 Paragon (800) 922-2993 in CA (619) 481-1477 Another option is to call MacWherehouse, the cataloges you get in the mail is by no means ALL of what they have to sell. Call them and tell them the Manufacturers name and the name of the product. If they have Nissius they might have QUED. If you are looking for a cheap text editor you might want to look at Alpha 3.5 it is a shareware editor (20-ish dollars) with a good sized subset of what QUED will do for you. Jer, ---- Jerome Jahnke University of Arizona, Dept of Molecular and Cellular Biology jahnke@brahms.biosci.arizona.edu AFC Jer (602) 621-3820 internet America Online Phone Number