Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!usc!samsung!uunet!zephyr.ens.tek.com!tektronix!percy!nosun!techbook!tsouth From: tsouth@techbook.com (Todd South) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2 Subject: Re: Sculley on Compu$erve Message-ID: <1990Dec15.093434.7412@techbook.com> Date: 15 Dec 90 09:34:34 GMT References: Organization: TECHbooks of Beaverton Oregon - Public Access Unix Lines: 34 In article scottg@gnh-starport.cts.com (Scott Gentry) writes: >In a message that was really long Todd South said something like, "Today they >are into Amiga's, >Next's and Unix. This says something about the computer, I believe, and >the company's support (at least as perceived by the users, software >developers and hardware developers)." > >Welp, Todd, you aren't speaking for me. As a developer of software for the >Apple IIGS, I think things are going to turn around. I wouldn't have released >Allison had I thought anything different. > >_______________________________________________________________________________ >| Scott Gentry * ALPE AFL Scott * I never said that!| >| 2051 Mercator Drive * GEnie W.GENTRY * But you never | >| Reston, VA 22091 * UUCP: uunet!ingr!ne1300! * know! | >| (703) 264-5652 * brnded!scott * Do You? | >|_____________________________________________________________________________| Great! Believe me, Scott, just because I might go into Amiga's now, or whatever does not mean that I want the Apple IIgs to die! Unfortunately, there are realities that I see everday which show me different opinions from what are considered foundation Apple II software companies (IMHO). Next time you get a chance give Central Point Software a call and ask them why no new development of Apple II products is planned, including any future versions of Copy II+, a program I think we can all agree is owned by almost every Apple II computer owner. Todd South -- -- tsouth@techbook.COM ...!{tektronix!nosun,uunet}techbook!tsouth Public Access UNIX at (503) 644-8135 (1200/2400) Voice: +1 503 646-8257 Public Access User --- Not affiliated with TECHbooks