Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!seismo!husc6!uwvax!rutgers!clyde!cbatt!ukma!sean From: sean@ukma.ms.uky.csnet (Sean Casey) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Computerland pulls out of the Amiga Market? Message-ID: <5260@ukma.ms.uky.csnet> Date: Thu, 4-Dec-86 16:40:51 EST Article-I.D.: ukma.5260 Posted: Thu Dec 4 16:40:51 1986 Date-Received: Fri, 5-Dec-86 06:10:12 EST References: <1986Nov29.125248.15249@utcs.uucp> <4045@jhunix.UUCP> <336@plx.UUCP> Reply-To: sean@ukma.UUCP (Sean Casey) Organization: The Leaning Tower of Patterson Office @ The Univ. of KY Lines: 20 In article <336@plx.UUCP> ed@plx.UUCP (Ed Chaban) writes: >Just goes to show 'ya. Everybody still think I'm crazy? >The marketplace is not sophisticated enough to appreciate multitasking >and Bit-Blitters etc. They want software. I think that everyone who owns an Amiga knows it's potential. Just give it time. The Mac didn't have much software when it came out either. I'm buying an Amiga, my first personal computer, after 8 years of being intensively involved with them. It probably means nothing to most of you, but several friends of mine are seriously revising their opinions of the machine because of my decision. I think you'll see more and more of the packages that run on the Mac being ported to the Amiga. With time, this will be the source for a large base of software for the Amiga. This, combined with it's low price, will make sales take off. Sean -- =========================================================================== Sean Casey UUCP: cbosgd!ukma!sean CSNET: sean@ms.uky.csnet ARPA: ukma!sean@anl-mcs.arpa BITNET: sean@UKMA.BITNET