Running MORE on Windows/Linux
Posted by nsweeney
on 8/27/1999
nsweeney
8/27/1999 4:39 am
MORE3.1 runs fine in ARDI's Executor, available here:
http://www.ardi.com/
The compatibility database also says nice things about it, too ;)
MORE 3.1 was a superb outliner/word processor, with some decent
presentation graphics capabilities. There is no equivalent software
available today on any computer platform. Symantec terminated MORE @1993.
http://www.ardi.com/
The compatibility database also says nice things about it, too ;)
MORE 3.1 was a superb outliner/word processor, with some decent
presentation graphics capabilities. There is no equivalent software
available today on any computer platform. Symantec terminated MORE @1993.
provost
8/27/1999 11:10 am
I'm currently running MORE 3.1 on Windows NT4 thanks to BasiliskII. I've only been running the emulator for two days, but no crashes so far. I have MacOS 7.5.5 installed. The only problem is ferrying files back and forth, since I haven't managed to get Basilisk's ethernet driver to work. But I can print to a PostScript file, move that to NT and print it. Works fine.
BasiliskII NT is at http://www.bibertel.com.au/basilisk/ You will also want HFVExplorer (http://gamma.nic.fi/~lpesonen/HFVExplorer/ to moving file to/from the emulator's disk image.
I've been looking for an outliner on Windoze for a long long long time. This way, I almost have it.
BTW, MORE is really great. I've just started using Rules, and I, for one, think they're great. Now if we can get that manual printable, I'll be in heaven.
(Aside to Dave: Great piece of software, dude. Coool indeed!)
Paul
BasiliskII NT is at http://www.bibertel.com.au/basilisk/ You will also want HFVExplorer (http://gamma.nic.fi/~lpesonen/HFVExplorer/ to moving file to/from the emulator's disk image.
I've been looking for an outliner on Windoze for a long long long time. This way, I almost have it.
BTW, MORE is really great. I've just started using Rules, and I, for one, think they're great. Now if we can get that manual printable, I'll be in heaven.
(Aside to Dave: Great piece of software, dude. Coool indeed!)
Paul
