On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 1:22 PM, Ed Leafe <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 2) How sophisticated was scanning in 1995?  What about OCR?
>
>
>        Networking was pretty simple if you had an all-Mac network; LocalTalk 
> was standard, and plugging the machines together automatically created a 
> network where they could all 'see' each other.

I did conversion of a Fox 2.6 for Windows app to the Mac around this
time.  Fox for Mac worked reasonably well, but a few features were
non-Mac like (IIRC the Mac didn't have MDI windows).  I remember
getting our network guy to install Mac file sharing services on our NT
server (probably 3.51).

The port was easy, though a bit tedious.  Just needed to change the
fonts on all the screens/reports and re-layout everything.

This was the first, and only time I've used a Mac.

-- 
Paul

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