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- From: gordos@ucunix.san.uc.edu (John Gordos)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.advocacy
- Subject: Help an Amigan in a PC-based world!
- Summary: Amiga/PC software compatability
- Message-ID: <By55qx.57s@ucunix.san.uc.edu>
- Date: 22 Nov 92 23:40:09 GMT
- Followup-To: comp.sys.amiga.advocacy
- Organization: University of Cincinnati
- Lines: 64
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-
- Hi All,
-
- Yesterday, I went down to my local Amiga dealer's; Expert Services in
- Florence, Kentucky, to check out an A4000. They are a very knowledge-able
- group of guys, and I've always gotten great service from them.
-
- My general feeling of the machine was not quite as glowing as I expected
- from the general tone of the reviews on the net. It's nice, but it's
- a subtle improvement from the A3000. Seemed a little faster, but that's
- subjective.
-
- To be totally fair, though, I wasn't running any software that had been
- developed with the A4000 in mind, other than Workbench 3.0.
-
- I own an aging A2000 and a Comtrade '486/33 with local bus video. I have
- used Amigas for every computer related task that I had around the house.
- I bought the '486 this summer to help with work-related materials.
-
- The problem I see with the Amiga Market is not one of hardware, or lack
- of machines. It's a general lack of smarts with the companies that
- write the software the machine runs. For instance, can anyone name a
- WYSIWYG word processor for the Amiga that can read and write files
- in Word for Windows 2.0 format? How about that can read/write files
- in WordPerfect format? How about any other format that the one it
- uses natively?
-
- I used Excellence! 2.0 for most of my home word-processing needs and
- it really didn't live up to my needs the way the Microsoft Word for
- Windows does. I go to graduate school nights and most of my CS classes
- have been math related, so I have the need to edit mathematical formulas
- and included them in my document. Microsoft Word has the *best*
- support for math of any word processor I've ever used. Bar none.
- I'm sure there are others out there, but it remains that Excellence!
- wasn't that excellent at what I needed.
-
- Same goes for spreadsheets. My wife was using Lattice Calc to keep
- our checkbook on (for those who don't know, Lattice Calc was a
- spreadsheet that Lattice sold about ?4? years ago. It's minimal,
- but it's nice). A buddy of mine bought me Quicken for Windows for my
- birthday ( For $20.00 YOW!!) and I can't believe how nice a product
- it is. Surely someone can write such a program for the Amiga family.
-
- Anyway, my point is, why don't software companies try to sell products
- to the home market? Is there a Quicken equivalent for the Amiga? Is
- it a quality product? ( Not compared to other products for the Amiga,
- but in general? )
-
- I find myself using the '486 more and more daily. It's much more
- convenient to use Word for Windows at home to do my homework and then
- simply walk into work and print on the laser printer, than to do all
- of my homework in Excellence! and put it on a DOS floppy, go to work,
- import it into Word for Windows and reformat the document so that it
- looks nice again, and print it on the laser printer.
-
- Man, this has gotten long. Does anybody know of any way that an
- Amiga user can survive and maintain PC compatibility? For some of us,
- that's a requirement.
-
- John
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- John A. Gordos, III gordos@ucunix.san.uc.edu
- Access Corporation Univ. of Cincinnati
- Standard Disclaimers apply.
-