Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!samsung!hubdub!rand From: rand@merrimack.edu (Bucky ate the cat!) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.comm Subject: Re: Letter to Unix Today re: Crossings: From Mac to Unix, p18 9/3/90 Message-ID: <19972.26e75974@merrimack.edu> Date: 7 Sep 90 08:25:24 GMT References: <1990Sep5.191401.26609@nbc1.ge.com> Organization: Merrimack College, No. Andover, MA Lines: 18 In article <1990Sep5.191401.26609@nbc1.ge.com>, rex@nbc1.ge.com (Rex Espiritu) writes: > "DOS-based PCs aren't the only kind of desktop computers... some users > need to interface their Apple Macintosh personal computers to Unix > systems as well. For these users, there are considerably fewer > options, however. My [Philip J. Gill's] research has turned up only > two choices... MacLine, from Touchstone Software... [and] > ...MacBlast, from Communications Research Group of Baton Rouge, LA..." > > While there may be "fewer" options, there are certainly more than two > choices. And though I'm not very familiar with the two mentioned > above, I don't think I'd select them as my choice(s). Great managing editor at this mag--considering there is a feature on page 42 of the same issue that completely refutes Gill's assertion. Rand P. Hall UUCP: {uunet,wang,ulowell}!samsung!hubdub!rand Merrimack College rand@merrimack.edu N. Andover, MA "Carrying a spare is negative thinking" -- Norris Weldon