
On Tue, 14 Dec 2004, Jon Noring wrote:
Marcello wrote:
Michael Hart wrote:
It is VERY important to keep example of files that once had free readers that are available no longer. . .if nothing more than examples of why we don't put everything into any particular proprietary format.
Would there be a better way to keep those "examples" than to keep them in the collection buried beneath a ton of other files where they just pop up per chance to disgruntle users who inadvertently download them ?
It does seem to me that old "texts" in a obsolete proprietary format be "retired" to a home of some sort. Keep them, but move them somewhere else.
No. . .we want them right where people can see the effect of what would happen if they relied on proprietrary formats. "Lest we forget."
Btw, do the Folio version(s) exist in plain text or HTML form?
They must somewhere, but I don't have them. Michael