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- Subject: Re: pc and mac: was RE: 486 and mac benchmarks
- Message-ID: <1992Dec16.205835.1573@datamark.co.nz>
- From: david@datamark.co.nz (David Rowland)
- Date: Wed, 16 Dec 1992 20:58:35 GMT
- References: <Bz5uwI.LJ5@world.std.com> <BzABtJ.E8y@usenet.ucs.indiana.edu> <BzAELM.It2@world.std.com>
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- In article <BzAELM.It2@world.std.com> jbailey@world.std.com (jim bailey) writes:
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- >I don't know. Perhaps your WordPerfect isn't set up to live on a server?
- >Apple has some guidelines for this but I wouldn't expect a PC company
- >like WordPerfect corp to do Mac applications well. It is possible to
- >write network friendly apps on the Mac.
- >
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- I wonder if that is the reason why one of the most sold word
- processors and spreads for the mac was written by the same company
- that wrote the MSDOS operating system for IBM compatibles.
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