[Papyrus-L] Free Papyrus and 7.0.17
Prof Donald M Hadley
gota27 at udcf.gla.ac.uk
Wed Dec 31 03:12:48 EST 2003
Dear Dave,
Many thanks for a great programme. Over the years it has "saved" the lives
of many PhD and MD writers and allowed them to return to sanity! Your
support and help since the very early '90s is very much appreciated - there
is no other set-up like it.
I would like to echo the other writers and thank you for the generous
"bequest" to academia.
All the best for the New Year from Scotland.
Yours,
Donald.
.At 09:31 31/12/2003 +0200, you wrote:
> Dear Dave and PAP users, I agree completely with Denis Brown. I have
>been using PAPYRUS since 1992, and although I've always had to deal with
>the problem specific to RtoL users (in Hebrew), and therefore have been
>waiting for a full-Windows version, I've never thought of switching to
>anything else. Dave, Is there any point in downloading 7.0.17 for those
>few cosmetic changes? If I do, is it the whole new program or can I just
>download an upgrade file like the ones we used to upgrade from 16a to 16c
>etc.? Best to all and a happy New Year, Avishai Antonovsky Hebrew
>Univerisyt of Jerusalem Israel On 30 Dec 2003 Denis Brown wrote: Dear
>Dave,
>
>I am at once impressed by your generousity at this "bequest" to academic
>writing and at the same time saddened to note that you will not be
> Given the splendid support
>you have provided over the years (I have been using it and recommending it
>for, oh, six or seven years at least) via the Papyrus-L list, this must
>have been a decision not taken lightly.
>
>Whatever it is that you do with your time and resources from now on,
>please know that your work with Papyrus has provided, and likely will
> I dare
>say that with your agreement, there will continue to be a support group of
> I also dare to suggest that this
>will become all the more important as our friend from Redmond unleashes
> If
>you ever Open Source the code I am confident that the Linux community
> I, for
>one, would be willing to lend a hand :-)
>
>Best wishes for a Happy New Year to you, Dave, to your support team at
>Research Software Design and to my fellow Papyrus users around the World.
> Denis
>(Perth, Western Australia)
>
>
Prof Donald M Hadley
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Institute of Neurological Sciences
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