Hello all!

A side note, many thanks to those who responded on and off list to my query
about Norton Utilities & MacTools.  I have now acquired a copy of Norton 2.0
off ebay and am bidding on MacTools... thanks so much for all your help!

Here's a far more obscure question.  I have been reading some ancient
(1980's) Mac magazines and came across a review of an interesting piece of
software called "Consultant," published by a company called Organizational
Development. It is supposed to act as a brainstorming/idea organizing aid.
Sounds pretty cool, but like many old softwares it seems to have vanished, I
can find no trace of it on the web.  Anyone ever used this software or still
have a copy lying around?  If not, are there better, more recent software
programs that do something similar?

Increasingly convinced that there is no vintage mac question this list
cannot answer,

Sara


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