Re: HTML Ed

Louie Crew (lcrew@andromeda.rutgers.edu)
Thu, 5 Jun 1997 17:53:41 -0400 (EDT)

Art Miller <amiller@ist.ca> is the person to write to try to get a
definitive answer. He's a fellow academic in Vancouver, I believe. He
had no problem with my sharing with my students the copy that I first got
on a cdrom with LEARN HTML. Most shareware authors are realistic about
trial use; most who learn to use a program are foolish not to go on and
buy the nicer registered version. THe pro version's function allowing
remote logins for upload and down load if worth every penny I have paid
for it many time over.

Art is often weeks in answering mail.

Louie Crew, English Dept., Rutgers, Newark, NJ 07102 201-485-4503
Preferred: P. O. Box 30, Newark, NJ 07101
http://newark.rutgers.edu/~lcrew

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On Thu, 5 Jun 1997, Heyward Ehrlich wrote:

> Louie, Ray:
>
> I'm glad I asked since this looks like the closest to a
> "standard" Newark HTML editor for faculty and students. I thought
> IST gave only 30-day trials in shareware; are there other versions?
> I get a price of $42 for HTML Ed Pro from the IST web site of ($60 US
> less 30% ed discount) for 16 bit or 32 versions.
>
> Heyward
>