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Impression Publisher software for Acorn RISC OS computers, with as-new manual in binder
Street, Somerset
£24
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Description
'Impression Publisher' Document processing software for Acorn RISC OS computers, by Computer Concepts Ltd. Accompanying software includes !TableMate, !Equasor, and !WordWorks.
The manual box and dongle incidentally shows ‘Impression II’ because I originally received Impression II, but it was followed with an upgrade to Impression Publisher. The manual itself and the software is Impression Publisher.
Comprises:
- Seven 3.5" floppy discs,
- 330+ page Publisher User Manual, 22 page Commercial printing guide, 84 page Equasor guide, 9 page WordWorks guide, and 24 page TableMate guide, all in as-new condition in a binder and its own box,
- a Quick reference card (this has one pen mark as shown in the photo; there are no known other marks on the papers),
- Publisher Registration (Serial) number paper.
Note this version of the software (v4.01, May 1994) requires and includes the dongle (pictured, with a ‘dongle dangler’ included if wanted) that must be plugged into the computer’s parallel port for the software to run. I believe I read a few years ago that it’s possible to cheaply gain an upgrade from this version to a version that doesn’t require the dongle but please do your own checks.
Suggested price assumes collection from Street, Somerset, but please just let me know your requirements if postage is preferred. All offers considered. Thank you for your interest.
Ad ID: 1491585126
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