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From: pusateri@romeo.cs.duke.edu (Thomas J. Pusateri)
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Subject: Re: Request for Postscript display for a Sun
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Date: 16 Aug 89 14:14:44 GMT
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>
>No, Adobe won't help, but if you chat with your friendly local Sun
>salesrep or call 1-800-USA-4SUN (usa distribution, so that should work
>for all recipients...)
>
>	mike

You could call SUN now and pay $100 (educational I think) and get the latest
version of NeWS  ... or ... you could wait until the next OS release
4.0.x or 4.1 or whatever it will end up being and get it FREE! The new
X11/NeWS Server will be included soon with all future versions of SUN OS.
It will allow you to run X11 clients, Sunview tools (suntools), or
NeWS applications. It does come with a postscript previewer which is quite
nice. If you want to become a beta test site, try calling your local SUN Rep.

Tom Pusateri
National Biomedical Simulation Resource
Duke University Medical Center

pusateri@nbsr.mc.duke.edu