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Smack! is the world's first native OS/2 labeling program. It is a powerful, graphical program to help you design and create mailing labels, videotape labels, envelopes or any other document that can be reasonably construed as a label. In fact, it's so powerful that we sometimes call it a desktop publisher for very tiny documents. Smack! is a fully WPS aware OS/2 application. It takes advantage of OS/2's many benefits, from Drag-and-Drop to multithreading. The application uses templates, and REXX is its native macro language. Smack! lets you print labels on any printer supported by OS/2 and supports almost every predefined label format. It lets you use varying fonts, color, and graphics on your lables and lets you control placement with precision. You can import data from several data formats or drag-and-drop data from other popular OS/2 applications. Smack! supports an infinite Undo, making it easy for you to experiment until you get your labels just right. System Requirements: Smack! will run on any computer system that is running OS/2 Warp 3 or Warp 4. Smack! comes on a 1.44 diskette with a 57 page indexed manual. |
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| Smack with Disk/Manual PLATFORM: OS/2 DEMO: Not Available |
SMACK WITH DISK/MANUAL $41.99 |