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- From: mcglk@bike.rad.washington.edu (Ken McGlothlen)
- Subject: Re: PRODIGY - Speed, Cost, Usefulness, etc.
- Message-ID: <MCGLK.92Aug26181312@bike.rad.washington.edu>
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- Date: Thu, 27 Aug 1992 02:13:12 GMT
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- In article <bond.714758068@khaki19> bond@rtsg.mot.com (Allan Bond) writes:
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- | I'm seeking PRODIGY users (and especially those who use Macs) who can tell me
- | about their experience with the service.
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-
- I'm an ex-Prodigy user.
-
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- | My father (basically computer illiterate) signed up for P* and couldn't be
- | more excited about sending e-mail and playing with all the toys. I, on the
- | other hand, am an experienced software engineer who's accustomed to the joys
- | of Unix, Usenet news and Internet e-mail. A few questions:
- |
- | ** Prodigy is painfully slow. While I'm sure modem speed plays a role in
- | this, it appears to me that the intense graphics processing (including
- | text which are really graphics) is a significant contributor to its
- | slowness.
- |
- | Since I'm using a simple Mac SE with 1 meg RAM + harddisk, would I see a
- | major improvement by adding a math coprocessor to my system? What about
- | more memory?
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-
- No, not really. Prodigy doesn't use any math-intensive things to send graphics
- to your screen; it just has some very basic modem protocols that say "draw a
- circle here, print this string there," and so on. It's a terribly inefficient
- protocol to boot.
-
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- | ** Is there any way to customize the service from my end to reduce the
- | amount of useless advertisements & graphics being dumped to my screen?
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-
- Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha. No, sorry, Allan. That's the *other* way Prodigy makes its
- money. Getting $12.95/month + some amount for E-mail isn't nearly enough for
- them to sustain their marketing campaign, get EAASY SABRE, and so on.
-
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- | ** So far I haven't found anything on Prodigy that I can't do more quickly
- | over the phone. For example, I can make my own flight reservations using
- | the "Eaasy Sabre" tools, but it takes forever to pull up all the screens
- | necessary to find the flights, fares, and pay for the tickets. Why not
- | just call a travel agent?
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-
- Why not indeed? I tried wending my way through the reservation screens for
- about twenty minutes to find a flight I wanted; my travel agent managed it in
- about four minutes. EAASY SABRE isn't really all that useful if you have a
- travel agent you can work with.
-
- +----------
- | ** Are there services on P* that people really find useful?
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-
- Not for me. The markup for online shopping (and the leeriness of giving my
- credit card number over the modem), the fact that I couldn't send E-mail
- outside of Prodigy, the fact that news was generally a day old, the fact that
- conferences were hard to find (and the fact that they later turned out to be
- moderated in a rather heavy-handed manner), the incessant advertisements, and
- the incredible slowness caused me to give it up after two months of really
- trying hard to get some decent use out of it. Compuserve is more expensive,
- but a heck of a lot more fun.
-
- ---Ken McGlothlen
- mcglk@cpac.washington.edu
- mcglk@cpac.bitnet
-