Thanks, Chris, for that reply. I'll check it out with my eldest son's web
design outfit - they're a bunch of incredible nerds, so at least one of them
should know :-)
Andrew
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From: "Chris Mansell" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, June 19, 2006 8:55 AM
Subject: Re: POETRYETC Digest - 17 Jun 2006 to 18 Jun 2006 (#2006-169)
> Dear Andrew (and greetings to the rest of P'etc)
>
> I love QuickMuse. A brilliant idea. Interesting to see the decisions being
> made. Even if you don't like the poem at the end, the process is telling.
>
> According to them the program was especially developed for them. I thought
> maybe that using a macro on in Word might do it ...but it doesn't allow
you
> to go back and correct. So, it only works if you make no corrections. The
> corrections were among the most interesting things.
>
> Best wishes
> Chris
>
> Home page: http://www.chris.mansell.name
> Personal blog: http://empireoflarks.blogspot.com
> Short stories: http://fictionsbymansell.blogspot.com
> Video blog: http://mansell.blip.tv
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> Blusterhead resources: http://members.ozemail.com.au/~writerslink
>
>
>
> On 19/6/06 9:00 AM, "POETRYETC automatic digest system"
> >
> > Thank you, Edmund. Quickmuse is fun, ain't it :-) Is anyone technically
> > proficient enough to do such a thing with some poets from p'etc?
> >
> > Andrew
> > http://hispirits.blogspot.com/
> >
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