I don't see a single reason in the message below, to explain why you are
switching to Windows.

-- writing to you in from Microsoft Office software on my PowerBook (Office
runs better on a Mac than on Windows!).


On 1/30/01 3:38 PM, "Bill Wood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 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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