In <23b13969513a9846a621a4620543d4f9649086a...@cdcmw12e.na.convergys.com>,
on 02/25/2010
at 08:10 AM, John Kington <[email protected]> said:
>WYLBUR was used at University of Cincinnati in the mid 80's when I was
>learning to program. Much better for an imperfect typist like me than the
>ancient keypunch machines that was the other alternative. I never heard
>of it being used in a commercial environment though.
In the DC metropolitan area it was used by, e.g., AMS, OSI. I know that
SuperWylbur Systems Inc. had commercial clients here, but I was at a
government shop when I used SuperWylbur©.
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