Dear Colleagues,

Can anyone tell me why Apple veered from the Classic OS's to the Unix System 
X? I can't see any practical reason for it. It is becoming more and more 
difficult to find good reference CDs written for the Mac. For example, it's 
almost impossible for me to find even a system 9 version of Encarta and the 
Random House Unabridged Dictionary, much less a X version.

Why would Jobs place the new iMac on the market without the software to make 
the CD burner multi-session? To save a few bucks? That's what the Apple rep 
told me on the phone.

bf 

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