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From: OAF.G.PELLER%OZ.AI.MIT.EDU@XX.LCS.MIT.EDU (Adam Peller)
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Subject: Re: communications for //e
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I think Ascii Express v4.3 ProDOS is one of the best.  I don't know too
much about the macros, but I think they do have looping capabilities... 
and they're probably the most powerful available for the //e.  You might
want to take a look at the new Mousetalk AE (also by Ascii Express) which
uses mousetext and windows and seems to have fewer bugs.

Oh, and you might want to try Commworks by PBI software.  It has many of
the same features as AE but uses Appleworks style menus.

Adam Peller -- ADAMP%MIT-OZ@MIT-MC.ARPA
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