Allan wrote.....

> I presume
> you must have had an Apple II or some such prior to 1984.)

Sorry for the OT ... I can't leave the list alone.

Actually an Apple IIc, with the white keyboard, and the tiny green screen.
I originally used the word processor, and was the first in my parts to use
it for show preparation.  Your right though, the switch is a business
decision, with a substantial amount of pressure.   Our station is completely
digital, all OE and Word and Excel, Touch Screen, networked, all of course
Windows.  

 The Mac community knows the Windows community, but the Windows community
essentially has no idea about Macs and if they do, they don't want to know.
Interesting paradigm.

  Although in one of the larger centers of my province, Mac rules in
multimedia.  As one producer put it 'Nothing can touch it'.

Radio of course deals with a lot of text, and I'm to 'learn windows'.   It's
the ease of installing, and uninstalling I'll miss.  There are so many bits
of information in Windows apps, and I have no idea what is junk and what
isn't.  That's what I'll miss.  The ability to clean my machine, doing a
clean install and initialize, open code, shareware that's truly good,
utilities that are unbelievable .... That's what I'll miss.

Without slightly my MS friends, I have become a Dummy for Office.

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Bill Wood
750 CJVR Radio
Melfort, Sask. S0E 1A0
http:/www.cjvr.com



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