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From: chines@pro-europa.cts.com (Clifford Hines)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple
Subject: Re: Applefest SF '89
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Date: 30 Sep 89 16:04:00 GMT
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Comment to message from: hp-ses!hpcuhb!hpihoah!winch@hplabs.hp.com (Bill Winchester)

That is a great feeling. But I have to wonder out loud, how long can Apple
support 2 different computers. The Mac is for business and some home use as
well as the schools. The Apple II is a home computer,some business,mostly
schools type computer. I am going into desktop publishing (I hope.) and I
don't see Postscript type desktop programs for the IIGS or insanely great
page-layout programs for the IIGS(or any other II.) like Pagemaker or Quark
express. I still use my IIe for some home use,but I am slowly realizing that I
will need power in the future that the II series does not have a lot of.
This is just what I feel. I know some others don't care about the Mac. But the
MS-DOS world is just as bad.
Cliff

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