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Larry wrote:
>> I'm looking for a reliable way to read Mac disks on a PC. I have MacDisk
>> software, but it is rather unreliable. Worst case, it crashes; tried it
>> on 3 very different computers; not good on any of them. Does anyone out
>> there know of a better program? Any shareware or freeware?
>>
>> Yes, I know Macs can read PC disks -- that is not what I am trying to
>> do, though.
Ken Harmaning replied:
> The only way I have heard about it a piece of software which runs under
> WINDOWS 95, NT & 3.1 called MACOpener. ConversionsPlus contains all the
> capabilities of MACOpener plus File Translators. The cost is $49.95 and
> $89.95 from the PC Connections, 6 Mill Street, Marlow, NH 03456
> 800/800-1111.