danj at dev.gdb.org (Dan Jacobson) writes:
>In article <2in5le$hfu at news.bu.edu> pfoster at bu.edu (Patricia Foster) writes:
>>Dear Netters,
>> OK, I *know* this is a Faq, but I did
>>try to search the archives and the connection
>>kept getting aborted. Would some kind person
>>please tell me where to get a manual for
>>Macaw for Windows. Preferably by ftp or
>>gopher.
>Last I checked the documentation wasn't available by ftp or gopher - the
>only way to get a copy is to write a note to Greg Schuler
>(schuler at ncbi.nlm.nih.gov) and he'll snail-mail you a copy. It's worth doing,
>the docs help a lot if you're not familiar with Macaw.
In the latest version of Macaw (2.01), the manual has been replaced by an
extensive and comprehensive help file with hypertext links. I read that
this replaces the printed manual that Greg Schuler used to cheerfully
send to all that asked for it. As far as I can tell, everything that was
in the manual is now available "on-line" in the help file.
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