I searched for them for a while a couple months ago when I first saw these
(awesome) old unix videos. Are there more of these vids floating around?
Anyway, as to my brief search for wwb, there are a couple of companies who
have equivalents for Windows, not sure if they're just ports or what, but
that's not gonna help me. Then there's a plethora of
writing-assistant-type stuff available for emacs. However, I, too, would
very much like to find the original writer's workbench programs. I
actually used them, licensed, in a real, live writing lab in college. Hope
they're open sourced by now...
On Wed, Nov 5, 2014 at 1:18 PM, Jeremy C. Reed <reed(a)reedmedia.net> wrote:
I sometimes use style and diction tools from GNU
project. (I have some
enhancements I need to share back.)
The video also mentioned "proofer" from WWB. Where can I find the
Writer's Workbench (WWB) tools like proofr, punct, double, splitinf,
prose, findbe, abst, org, and maybe others? (It would be nice if there
were some maintained versions that I can use on NetBSD now, but if not
I could port them as needed.)
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