Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!seismo!rochester!altman From: altman@rochester.ARPA Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: getamac? Message-ID: <27506@rochester.ARPA> Date: Sun, 3-May-87 11:10:27 EDT Article-I.D.: rocheste.27506 Posted: Sun May 3 11:10:27 1987 Date-Received: Sun, 3-May-87 20:00:14 EDT Sender: altman@rochester.ARPA Organization: U of Rochester, CS Dept., Rochester, NY Lines: 45 From: Art Altman I have an IBM AT at home, with all the spreadsheet and word processing that I really need, strictly speaking. It's a loan from a client that I do some occasional consulting for, so it's free and I'm going to have it around anyway. Somehow I don't end up doing much letter writing or playing with it; I find using 123, msdos etc reasonable but awkward; just not fun enough to have me using it after a day at school or work. I am extremely computer literate (been programming since '72, just completing now an MS in CS.) Should I get a MAC? We have consortium prices here. Purpose would be home use - letter writing, budget, and fun. Plus the transportability. My question is addressed to all of you, but especially those of you that have lots of experience with IBM pcs and then switched to the MAC - are the differences real or superficial? Does the friendlier interface and graphics really make a difference to you or does it, after the initial "wow" period, really become all the same as using an ibm pc? And if you already had an AT, would you pour money into a MAC? Thanks very much, Art Altman (obviously new to this newsgroup - hope I'm not stepping on anyones toes....) ps: just looking over some Mac magazines, I detect kind of a Macintocsh culture, which looks intriguing; do people develop emotional ties to Mac? (certainly does not occur with ibm pcs) pps: if I get the mac, is the imagewriter II the way to go? Is there a way for me to adapt my TI-55 printer, in a way that takes *full* advantage of the mac? ====================================================================== Art M. Altman Department of Computer Science {allegra|seismo}!rochester!altman University of Rochester or Rochester, NY 14627 altman@rochester.cs.edu ======================================================================