In article <gemini.jzvrax0tz5nyo0n03.tony@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Tony van der Hoff <tony@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 24 Apr at 21:38 David Pilling <flist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in > message <RO2eKXB$+OEIFwZN@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > In message <4f9518494epeter@xxxxxxxxxx>, P C Newble > > <peter@xxxxxxxxxx> writes > > > > If only it were called DPScan!! For some reason I always trip > > > > over the bits between the DP and the Scan > > > Me too! > > > > Yes, fair comment, it should have the same name for Win and RISC > > OS, and the name should be DPScan That would the right name for a re-launch or significant upgrade, should such an event occur in future. Something to bear in mind, just in case that does happen one day... > > - but at the time I was desperate for a name that would not result > > in yet more grief - you're very lucky it didn't end up called > > "XFGH56123a". > > How do you know my bank account number? Ah! Scanning useful personal documents such as bank statements is *so* easy with "DPScan" :-) -- John Ward in Medway, Kent - using RISC OS since 1987 Now using an Iyonix, an A9home, 2 RiscPCs and Virtual-RPC! Acorn/RISC OS web page: www.john-ward.org.uk/personal/john/computers To unsubscribe or subscribe goto: //www.freelists.org/list/davidpilling