Author: Bob Price
Date: 21:07:51 11/28/99
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Mindscape sells older versions of CM in their "value series". Part of the cost savings comes from not including manuals or fancy packaging. I would second John's comments, though, that it's a very intuitive program. You can learn all you need from the online help. Good luck! On November 28, 1999 at 18:49:12, John R. Menke, Sr. wrote: >I have seen CM5000 at my local Staples store in one of those little CD jewel >cases for $9.95 (US). So, there is no hardcopy manual. > >Maybe they put a manual on the CD(?), but I don't believe you will find it >necessary. CM has an intuitive design as well as built-in instructions. Odds >are that you can just start clicking... > >--JRM > > >On November 28, 1999 at 18:19:28, Anthony Boynes wrote: > >>There should be a manual. Mine had one.
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