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Date: | Fri, 19 Dec 1997 13:31:15 -0500 |
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>That being said, I'm all for all you guys buying apple. If MAC folds (and
>it really might) it'll be a much worse situation for all desktops. We need
>a little bit of competition to keep things interesting. So buy MAC. I
>however will be investing to expand my NT setup. To each his own <g>.
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>Cheers,
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>Frank
Most people don't have experience with NT, they know of Win 3.1 or Win 95.
I don't think those offer much to those who like Mac. I will wait to see
what Apple's Rapsody System software can do and how well it is supported by
developers. If that fails, then Apple will be in serious trouble for the
long haul. Right now Apple has the fastest single processor graphics
desktop machines on the planet (G3s), but that will change every now and
then. The studies still suggest it is easier to be more productive with a
mac interface, but they just need more bullet proofed system software, and
faster networking. Setup is still easier in my opinion.
Britt Griswold
Graphics And Publications
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Code 253 Bldg. 8 Rm. N15
Greenbelt, MD 20771
(301) 286-3381
(301) 286-1705 (FAX)
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