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- From: Mustang@vrb.com (Aaron Smith)
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- Subject: Re: Infoworld Amiga mentions.
- Date: Mon, 22 Jan 96 08:13:59
- Organization: Virtual Reality BBS
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- Notes from the Field Escom's killer machine will run whatever's in fashion,
- but is it waterproof?
-
- BY ROBERT X. CRINGELY
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- Publication Date: May 29, 1995 (Vol. 17, Issue 22)
-
- Except in certain neighborhoods of San Francisco, spring is not a good season
- for sales of leatherware.This is an annual disappointment for Pammy. Last year
- she tried to introduce a line of leather bikinis, but for some reason
- customers kept going in the water, with disastrous results.
-
- That's the way it is with seasonal, style-driven businesses. Remember when
- each fall the new cars seemed to change completely, sporting fins one year and
- fastbacks the next? Get ready for PCs with fins.
-
- Take it like a nerd
-
- I own an A-2 leather jacket that's older than Pammy. Its very existence
- offends her. "It's old, it's grody; get a new jacket," she said.
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- "It does the job," I replied.
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- Now we Windows 3.1x users are facing the arrival of Windows 95 just as we
- faced the arrival of Windows 3 when we were still using DOS. Is it worth the
- jump, or are we doing all this just for fashion? Do we really need Windows 95,
- or is this just an exercise to get the mechanics' lien off BillG's new
- house?
-
- I say it's worth the jump, but for reasons that might surprise you. It's the
- price of progress.
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- Windows 95 will ship as expected in August. Pam Edstrom, industrial-strength
- spokeswoman for Microsoft, says I was wrong in claiming that Win95 went to
- manufacturing last Monday, but there is no doubt the product will ship this
- summer.
-
- And when it ships, lots of people are going to have problems with Win95. Some
- people might even buy the shipping version because that's the only way to get
- an uninstall utility to be rid of the current beta. Still, it's important that
- a lot of us get this product, simply because it's so complex and buggy and
- because it's the son of a de facto industry standard.
-
- Sure, it would be nice if Microsoft shipped a bug-free product. Dream on. OS/2
- Warp users forget that the version they have is 3.0. Windows 3.1x users
- pretend Windows 1 and 2 never happened. DOS 6 users act like they never heard
- of DOS 4. And the same is true for most applications. With all the
- vendors and systems and standards and applications, it's only when millions of
- users are bitching and moaning that these problems get fixed. We need a 10
- million-user beta test, and the only way to get one is to pay for it. That's
- reality. We have to do it because we want to enjoy the benefits of Win95 3.0.
- Of course, we can stick with what we have right now or we can move to Linux or
- Geos, but we know that's not going to happen.
-
- Fits and starts
-
- Some things still do change annually, like the comfort level of IBM suppliers.
- Lexmark, the IBM spin-off that makes printers and keyboards, just lost Big
- Blue's keyboard business for 1996, which has to hurt. The winner is NMB, in
- Chatsworth, Calif., whoever they are.
-
- Escom Inc., owners of the Amiga technology, apparently plan to embrace every
- possible fashion with the introduction next year of a line of PCs that run
- Amiga, MacOS, OS/2, Windows NT, and Windows 95 software. They plan to embrace
- IBM and Apple's PowerPC reference platform and crazy-glue Amigabits to it.
-
- And speaking of orphaned computers, mark your calendars for June 10, when
- former employees of MITS will be gathering in Albuquerque, N.M., to celebrate
- the 20th anniversary of the Altair 8800 computer -- the first PC. It's all
- part of the New Mexico Computer Fair & Expo [(800) 658-6790] and I'll be
- there.
-
- "Hey, Bobby!" called Pammy from the storeroom. "Here's one leather thong left
- over from last summer. It's all yours, baby."
-
- I'm not really a thong kinda guy, but I could use some industry secrets. Call
- me at (415) 342-0251; or
- bob@cringely.com.
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