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"Ann Harlow, Director, Hearst Art Gallery" <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 11 Jan 1996 11:08:20 -0800
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We received Snap! for Windows, in October I think.  But we haven't used
it enough yet, due to being short-staffed, to be able to evaluate it.  I
certainly hope it's going to work out!

I'd say keep trying to phone Willoughby.  Among other things, they've
moved, but there should be a forwarding number message if you call the
old one.  Ask for Angela.

Good luck,

Ann Harlow, Director
Hearst Art Gallery
Saint Mary's College of California
Moraga, CA 94575-5110
510-631-4643/fax 510-376-5128
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On Wed, 10 Jan 1996 [log in to unmask] wrote:

> A couple of years ago, the Tempe Historical Museum purchased Willoughby
> Associates' Snap! for DOS, a collections management software package.
> We had problems because it is installed in a pc network environment;
> apparently, the Q & A platform made it run incredibly slow.  We were
> told by Willoughby that we needed the Windows version of Snap!, which
> they were in the process of developing.  We ordered this version last
> March and were told it would be ready by July.
>
> Well, we have yet to get delivery on this software!  They will not
> return our phone calls.  Has anyone else been having this problem?
> Has anyone else used Snap! in either the DOS or Windows version?
> We're about ready to pull the plug on this software but would like
> to hear from other users first.
>
>
> Amy A. Douglass
> Tempe Historical Museum
> Tempe, AZ
> [log in to unmask]
>

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