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From: "Scott A. May" <smay01@BIGCAT.MISSOURI.EDU>
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Subject: Re: CD-Rom Question...
Date: 15 Feb 1994 00:49:58 +0200
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On Mon, 14 Feb 1994, Tse Tay wrote:

> Is there a shareware which I can use to view photo cd on my PC
> with a CD Rom?

Check out either Paint Shop Pro v2 or Graphics Workshop, both for Windows.
Both support Kodak Photo CDs.

> Also, is there sharewares that can play the normal CD on the
> CD Rom drive under the Win3.1 environment?

There are TONS of audio CD players for Windows. Try an Archie search for
the best ftp sites.

Scott
