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- Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.advocacy
- Subject: NeXT vs Mac, Whats the difference?
- Message-ID: <1992Dec22.162810.451@otago.ac.nz>
- From: athomson@otago.ac.nz (Alastair Thomson)
- Date: 22 Dec 92 16:28:09 +1300
- Organization: University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand
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- I have found the discussion in this group (comp.sys.mac.adbocacy)
- about the relative merits of the NeXT and Mac interesting. I would just like
- to make some comments about why I have just chosen NeXT as the system for a
- commercial project I am working on.
-
- 1. NeXT has a great (possibly best around) development tools.
- 2. I will soon be able to run my NeXTstep apps on a PC system with NS486.
- 3. It gives me good access to database servers running on larger machines.
-
- From a users point of view, I love the Mac, I have a PowerBook, and I wouldn't
- be without it. It is simple and intuitive to use, it allows me to do the
- limited multitasking I need to, Excel+Word+FAX+A few others.
-
- As a programmer I love the NeXT's development environment, because it allows me
- to produce better apps, more cost-effectively. I like having a good GUI, but
- still have the Unix tools I need, when I need them.
-
- Two different views, for one I prefer the Mac, for one I prefer the NeXT.
- I believe we are seeing NeXT moving into a new phase, their hardware is no
- longer wizz-bang, even when their new RISC machine appears it still will do wat
- most other similar machines do e.g. DEC's Aplha and HP's PA-RISC machines. It
- will probably still have a DSP, it will probably have JPEG/MPEG compression in
- hardware, it will probably do wonderful things for multimedia. Apple's PowerPC
- hardware will probably do much of this as well. So what's the difference?
-
- The difference is that NeXTstep is so good for developing front end
- applications for databases such as Oracle. I believe that the big push from
- NeXT both for their own hardware and PCs running NS486 will be the corporate
- market, where in-house development of specialised applications is so important.
- Why do you think that Chrysler have pre-ordered 30,000 copies of NS486? Simple,
- to allow their programmers to develop new tools for them to use as quickly as
- possible. Exactly the reason Data General has tied up a relationship with NeXT,
- a DG Aviion running an Oracle server with machines running NeXTstep sounds
- pretty good to me.
-
- I believe that the NeXT vs Mac debate comes down to a matter of two markets
- that are different enough for both Apple and NeXT to do quite well.
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- Alastair Thomson, | Phone +64-3-479-8347
- University of Otago, | Fax +64-3-479-8529
- Department of Computer Science, | e-mail athomson@otago.ac.nz
- P.O. Box 56 |
- Dunedin |
- New Zealand |
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