Hi, Boanne.
BL> }- Don't get me wrong folks: I was a DOS user back when it was
BL> }- v3.3 running on an Apple II+. I resisted ProDOS, resisted IBM
BL> ^^^^^^^^^
BL> This explains it, you've been point and drool, excuse me, point
BL> and click from the beginning. Apple never let the user get their
BL> hands on the OS, system config, etc so of course this doesn't
BL> bother you. It bothers me, and most DOS users I know. Some of
BL> us are not afraid, in fact we enjoy getting right down in the
BL> guts of the system.
Hmmmm... wasn't the Apple II a commandline machine? Been a while. For
that matter, if it was DOS 3.3, that'd be CL, right? Just cause Apple
made it, doesn't mean it was a Macintosh.
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