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- Subject: Re: What is the best demo for an A4000?
- Date: Sun, 18 Feb 1996 00:01:36 GMT
- Organization: Easynet Ltd.
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- >Thank you very much for your dedication and support to the
- >Amiga. I hope your demonstration goes well. The Amiga has
- >always been an eye-catcher. As far as software is concerned,
- >while I agree that having ShapeShifter is a good idea, as it
- >would once again show off the multitasking abilities of the
- >Amiga (you could even run the Mac on a WINDOW on the Amiga
- >workbench!!!) I think that pure Amiga software would be better
- >to convince others of the Amiga's power. First of all, I would
- >recommend improving the workbench with either:
- >1. MagicWB
- >2. NewIcons
- >3. Iconographics
-
- Hear hear, I don't use them myself but I am aware that others admire
- the capabilities of the Amiga, but worry about its cosmetics.
-
-
- >Secondly, I would strongly recommend Scala MM400 or IC500 to
- >run a demo. I'm not sure exactly how much time you will have
-
- Absolutely. Even simply running Scala's own excelent demos can blow
- away most 'computer literates'
-
- I've been running Scala since beta test days, and I never fail to
- show the standard demos before showing off my own work.
-
- >If you need any help, or would like information on ordering
- >Scala MM400, please do not hesitate to contact me.
-
- Me too.
-
- >Regards,
- >Patrick Mackin
- >Imagine Computers
- >Virginia, USA
-
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