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Date: | Sat, 26 Jul 1997 15:47:29 -0400 |
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SandyM2907 wrote:
> Question: How many of you out there are currently investing in Macintosh technology? Are you predominently purchasing Wintel machines? Is there any trends in the Museum world to standardize on one platform? Any light you could shed on this subject would be most helpful.
Sandy,
Unfortunately, it seems that the whole world (except the graphic arts
industry and a large chunk of the Worldwide Web) has standardized on
Wintel machines (translation: WINdows + INTEL = Wintel). I am assistant
director at a National Trust property, and although I have found my
Macintosh machines to be very reliable, flexible tools which have been a
joy to use and which allowed my creativity (what little I have) to show
through, I find myself writing an RFP for eleven Wintel machines and a
Windows NT server. This is what business seems to demand, and that's
what I'm going to have to provide for my staff. It's a cruel, illogical
world.
Wade Lawrence
P.S.—I'm still going to use my Power Computing Powerbase 180 (MacOS).
I'll just run SoftWindows or Virtual PC if I need to see what my staff
is doing.
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