>> I downloaded as-easy-as from your site.
>> I didn't see a "LET command listed. Its a command
>> that makes dos qpro special. None of my dos macros
>> would run without it.
>> Maybe you could talk to Corel or who ever owns
>> the copyright and see if they could bring back their
>> office software for FREEDOS use. They made the best
>> dos software ever.

On Fri, Apr 13, 2018 at 2:25 PM, Robert Riebisch <r...@bttr-software.de> wrote:
> Hi Dale,
>
> Would be a nice contribution to the FreeDOS community if *you* take this
> job. :-)
>

I agree with Robert! I think it would be great for you to reach out to
Corel (or any other software company) and ask that they release the
source code to their DOS applications under a Free/open source
software license like the GNU General Public License.

You can reach Corel here:
http://www.corel.com/

I just contacted them to ask about Quattro Pro and WordPerfect, but
I'm sure it would help if others (like you) also contacted them an
politely asked if they would release the source code to their legacy
DOS applications under a Free/open source software license. The more
people who ask, the more likely they are to respond.

On Corel's "Contact" page, you can chat online, open a ticket or call.
I chose to open a support ticket with them.

Jim

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