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From: lvirden@pro-tcc.UUCP (Larry Virden)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple
Subject: Re: Apple Technotes
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Date: 30 Sep 89 06:22:07 GMT
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Network Comment: to #518 by mjohnson@apple.com

Hold on here!  I am confused.  Just a week or so ago, someone, I thought
from Apple, was explaining why it took so long to get tech notes out to 
folks - or was that over on Aline?  Anyways, the explanation went that
first the Apple II tech notes were written in MacWrite and had graphics
installed.  Then when folks were happen, those notes were sent on disk to
APDA for printing and soft disk distribution.  Then, the technotes had
to be converted to ASCII text and graphics for ftp and upload purposes.

Now we are told that technotes are NEVER done in MacWrite.

I am confused.