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- unUNIX (vers. 1.0 - April 1992)
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- Tired of trying to read MS-DOS or UNIX text files that are all just one
- continuous line? The reason for that is that every other machine on the
- planet uses a newline character at the end of a line where the Macintosh uses
- a carrage return (don't get me wrong, I like Macs).
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- Basically all unUNIX does is read through a text file character by character
- and if it finds a newline character it changes it into a carrage return before
- writing it.
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- How to use it?
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- Simple, select a file to open (either a TEXT file or a ???? file) and poof,
- a file is created with a '.new' suffix that will be legible. Wow, what a
- concept!
- For now the file that is created will be a TEXT file in the Microsoft Word
- format. At some point I'll add an option to change that.
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- unUNIX is compatible with both System 6 AND 7.
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- If you like it...
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- I can be reached at:
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- marc@csufres.CSUFresno.EDU on the Internet or
- M.MATTEO on GEnie Info Service
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- Enjoy,
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