Taking that one step further: Has anyone heard of the
word processing
program 'Zardax,' and if so, do you know if it's possible to convert its
files to a more common format?
That is an easy one from here. Zardax was written by a company called
Computer Solutions, located in Mt Gravatt, a suburb of Brisbane, Australia -
about 15 minutes drive from where I live.
I have the full manual and disks if anyone needs a copy. I have checked
through the manual, and like most software of the time, there does not seem
to be an "export" or equivalent function. I could check out the disk format
over the Xmas break if you still need help on this.
Phil
(in Brisbane, Australia).