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From: jgsmith@watson.bcm.tmc.edu (James G. Smith)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple
Subject: Re: The best Apple?
Summary: "The software is the instrument"
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Date: 3 Oct 89 20:51:01 GMT
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In article <22529@cup.portal.com>, RONIE@cup.portal.com (RONALD LEE FERGUSON) writes:
> Well I own 2 apple II+ computers and one apple IIE.
> If you had to choose one computer that Apple has made, which one would
> you choose?
> I have thought of buying a Mac or GS.  
> Of all the models Apple has made which one is the best to own?
> 
> Ronie@cup.portal.com


The best advice I've ever received is the following:

Determine what software you want/need to run, then buy the best computer you
can afford to run that software.

*
(with a GS on the desk at home collecting dust until they come out with a d
decent Hypermedia program like HyperCard...and HyperStudio does not cut it.)