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First post, by keenerb

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I printed out many documentation files using those applications and I'd like to track them down.

It seems rather hard to find them; most modern search engines seem to be DETERMINED I meant "book" rather than "4book". It's absolutely infuriating how dumbed down Google and Bing are compared to the old Altavista days...\

I've dug through old shareware cds and found OLD versions of 4print (2.2, version I had was 4.10 I think?), but no 4book...

Reply 1 of 2, by MrD

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You need to use quotes when searching for unusual terms like "4book" and "4print"

https://www.sac.sk/download/utiltext/4pr415.zip

This seems to be a link to the shareware edition of 4PRINT and 4BOOK by Korenthal Associates, Inc. version 4.15 (according to the filename and the DIZ, though the readme is versionned 4.0)

Make sure to register the shareware after thirty days!

4Print is provided at no charge for evaluation purposes only. This shareware version of 4Print is the complete working ver […]
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4Print is provided at no charge for evaluation purposes only. This
shareware version of 4Print is the complete working version of the
program, not a crippled or demo copy.

Korenthal Associates, Inc. hereby grants you a limited license to use
this software for evaluation purposes only for a period not to exceed
30 days. If you intend to continue using this software (and/or its
documentation) after the 30-day evaluation period, you MUST make a
registration payment to Korenthal Associates. Using this software
after the evaluation period has ended without registering is a viola-
tion of the terms of this limited license.

Reply 2 of 2, by keenerb

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I finally got around to tinkering with 4book, surprisingly it works REALLY well with my HP 6001 smart tank printer.

Only problem is that it's NOT Y2K AWARE. The date/time on the cover page is 5/3/124 !!! UNUSABLE.