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Subject:Re: MAC to PC Converters? From:Mark Merkow <MMERKOW -at- ASU -dot- BITNET> Date:Wed, 15 Nov 1995 11:52:44 -0700
If you can get your contractors to install PC-Exchange on their
Macintoshes, they can write to PC-formatted diskettes directly. The
utility is a part of System 7.5, but works will all System 7.x
installations. They can even give them PC filenames so you can open the
docs directly through the File Manager. If you have trouble locating it,
check Apple's site at http://www.apple.com
Hope this helps !!
Mark Merkow, CCP email: mmerkow -at- imap1 -dot- asu -dot- edu
College of Business
Graduate Student
Decision and Information Systems
On Wed, 15 Nov 1995, Mark Sanders wrote:
> Does anyone know where I could find a converter to convert
> Mac documents into PC ones?
> What I have is WP6.1, but many of my contractors will send
> me their papers in Word (Mac) or WordPerfect (Mac), and of
> course, my PC doesn't like them.
> I know there is a converter out there somewhere on the Web,
> but can't seem to find it easily.
> Thanks in advance for any help,
> Mark Sanders
> U.S. Dept. of Energy
> Morgantown Energy Technology Center
> MSANDE -at- METC -dot- DOE -dot- GOV