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From: halff@nprdc.arpa (Henry Halff)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac
Subject: Re: NSF Proposal Tools
Summary: This is progress?
Message-ID: <610@arctic.nprdc.arpa>
Date: 6 Jul 88 19:17:51 GMT
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In article  jhm@cs.cmu.edu (Jim Morris) writes:
>As part of the NSF-sponsored EXPRES project we have created some tools for
>producing NSF proposals that you may find useful. There is a program that will
>produce all the standard NSF forms in PostScript.
>The software 
>runs on IBM RT's, SUNS, and VAXes.

Aha--now, with a $10K computer and a $5K printer, I can produce what
could be done formerly with a $150 second-hand typewriter.  But you
know what they say, "If the forms look good, then the science has GOT
to be good."

hh (former proposal reader)