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Subject: Re: Any C User's Group CD users? 
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In article <2natf8$1jg@harbinger.cc.monash.edu.au>, 
> Can anyone who has the C User's Group CD tell me about whether they
> found it useful? Are the items on the disk worth buying the CD, 
what
> kind of things are on the CD?
> 
> Any details about the CD would be appreciated.
> 
> 
> Thanks... :)
> 
EMS's C/C++ Librarian was able to find over a dozen products they had 
somehow missed on this CDROM. Clearly better than the typical 
"shovelware" CDROMs in the programming community. It's still no match 
for PC programmers using the C/C++ Utility Library CDROM set by EMS 
Prof. Shareware (I own the company), but it's head and shoulders 
above "TechnoTools", "Tech Arsenal", "Super Programmer's CDROM", 
"CD SourceBox", etc. EMS can be reached at voice:+1(301)924-3594 
fax:+1(301)963-2708.
