Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!uwm.edu!bionet!UVAX.ISX.COM!LIEBER From: LIEBER@UVAX.ISX.COM (Bill Lieberman) Newsgroups: bionet.software Subject: Re: Re easy vs powerful OS - Message-ID: <670275173.0.LIEBER@UVAX.ISX.COM> Date: 29 Mar 91 19:32:53 GMT References: <9103272102.AA20284@genbank.bio.net> Sender: kristoff@genbank.bio.net Lines: 24 I agree with your opinion on the (lack of) use of standards. The analogy I favor is that if I come over to your house with an LP record, I expect it to play on your record player. I don't (have to) bother caring what brand your machine is, what your AC voltage is, what your frequency is (50 or 60 Hz), or anything else (with the possible exception it's a machine more than 40 years old and plays only 78's). Furthermore, it would play on record players virtually everywhere in the world. So it's a question of expectations in the users' minds. Once standards are really accepted, people will increase their useage. Would not manufacturers and developers make more money in the long run if they converged on standards, and then sell a lot more systems to a lot more people who would then have confidence going in? Bill Lieberman ISX Corp. -------