-=PCTechTalk=- Re: Atomica Personal

  • From: "Barb" <kisses@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 23 Sep 2002 01:46:46 -0500

I wanted to thankyou for telling about this Atomica Personal
it is absolutely fantastic!!!

Barb

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From: "Master NetLord" <NetLord@xxxxxxx>
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Sent: Sunday, September 22, 2002 9:16 PM
Subject: -=PCTechTalk=- Atomica Personal


I saw this on the LangaList this evening.  I downloaded it and......well,
let me just say WOW!  What a tool!  If you're interested, look for the
Atomica Personal -- that's the free one.

3) Reader *Loves* Atomica Personal Search

Dear Fred: A couple days ago, I again searched the internet for a 'pop up
thesaurus freeware' program that is WinXP compatible. I have
been performing this search periodically during the six-month period that I
have owned my new pc ... with zero success [the problem is
with WinXP compatible]. This time was different ... I stumbled across a most
amazing free [for individual use] application called
Atomica Personal. It is located at http://Atomica.com .
The product used to be named GuruNet, and a search of your site reveals that
you touched on a discussion of that software in February
2000. Perhaps an update is in order.
Rather than me trying to list the many useful features of Atomica Personal,
I encourage you to read a short article published in the Wall
Street Journal by Walter S. Mossberg ... click to
http://ptech.wsj.com/archive/mailbox-20020404.html  .. Also, for your
reference,
Atomica lists the benefits, requirements, and such at
http://www.atomica.com/solutions_products_pc.html . I was impressed when I
found out that IBM has teamed with Atomica to distribute a version of this
application ... click to InfoWorld at
http://www.infoworld.com/articles/hn/xml/01/08/27/010827hnibmtags.xml ..
Finally, for more articles in various publications, please see
In The News at Atomica.com, at http://www.atomica.com/new_news.html#ibm . I
must note that I was quite dubious of the claims of
Atomica until I read several of the above referenced articles ... if
newspapers / magazines say it is great, then it must be great ... right ?
Well, anyway ...  my testing and use of this very user-friendly product over
the last few days has convinced me that this may be the
most useful free software I have ever come across. Sincerely, Jim Bledsoe
Thanks, Jim. Normally, to supplement a reader's info, I have to hunt around
for additional  links myself--- but you've done
all the work for us. <g> Thanks!

  Regards from the
"Keyboard Cowboy",

   Master NetLord
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   Cincinnati, Ohio
Scottsdale, Arizona
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