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I will second the Win32 porting and the HTML converters.
Update the open file, save file and print menus to the standard Windows
interfaces including allowing you to connect to network drives, and change the
printer without setting it as default printer in the print manager.
Add support for importing and exporting GIF and JPG files for graphics.
I am very glad to see that DECWrite is not totally dead.
Add a flowchart/org chart type editor that will make connecting things with
arrows etc. easy.
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| I want all the outstanding bugs fixed.
I want the product to cease it's inflexible approach to printing, thus
not requiring a PostScript printer to work.
I do not want any more fonts with the product. It should only use the
fonts available on the system, no specialty stuff.
I want more intuitive interface for creating and modifying Styles.
When I make changes to options, I want it to remember those changes,
why should I have to tell it?
I want it to exist on no more than 3 Floppy Disks and I want it to be
shipped, as a special, with every PC shipping from Kanata for the next
year as a freebie, with an included offer of an upgrade to the next
major version for $35.00 USD. This last requirement will ensure secure
funding for the continued maintenance and development of the product.
Regards, Richard Tomkins, who made this same suggestion so long ago and
still think the Product Management for DECwrite were all dunces.
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