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Randy Allen Harris <raha -at- WATARTS -dot- UWATERLOO -dot- CA> mathelode:
>My guess as to how the "one software" usage developed
I'd be interested in how many people think that it HAS developed
and where (or ware, for that matter) they have heard it.
I had not, in many a long year in the computer trade, met the
usage until this discussion and this list.
r h-b
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