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I came across a copy of _Ten Best Publisher_ by Expert Software. I haven't used it extensively, but it seems to be a pretty nice program, being made in 1991 or so.
Has anyone else heard of this? Would anyone like a copy? The compressed archive is about 530K (It's a self-extracting PKZIPped and CRUSHed file, using CRUSH saved me about 70K and made decompression somewhat faster. Don't worry, everything needed to run it is contained in the archive.)
If you want it, go here: (help yourself to whatever else is there too)http://y42.briefcase.yahoo.com/bc/c_hodapp1/lst?.dir=/Archives&.view=l&.src=bc&.done=http%3a//y42.briefcase.yahoo.com/bc/c_hodapp1/lst%3f.dir=/Archives%26.src=bc%26.view=l
Or maybe "briefcase.yahoo.com/c_hodapp1" and go to Archives.
. . . and get TBP.exe like you probably figured out.
In simple: (do this all in a directory that TBP.exe is present in)
TBP
UNCRUSH TBP
TB
More explained:
Make a directory, it really doesn't matter what or where.
Put TBP.exe in that directory, and go to the directory.
Run TBP.exe.
It should decompress TBP.CRU and UNCRUSH.exe.
Run UNCRUSH TBP and watch a ton of files decompress.
You can pitch TBP.EXE, TBP.CRU, and UNCRUSH.exe if you want.
Run TB.COM for a menu front-end thingy, and set up video and printer settings if you need to.Then go knock yourself out. Have fun.

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