In answer to the last issue’s question on the Share page, I would love to read more “vintage” Mac articles. I started computing with two Lisas — 10MB hard drives which you’d never be able to fill up, and running at a speedy 5MHz. They’re still in the basement and I intend to start up one of them for old times’ sake. We
Lisa users laughed when the first Macs appeared. My goodness — so slow, no hard drive, and the need to keep putting floppies into the only drive. Then it was many pleasant years with a Mac IIci. Since 2004 I have been very pleased with my PowerMac running four 2.5GHz CPUs. People in my Mac Users Group make fun of it, but I tell them my PowerMac does things plenty fast enough for me; I don’t need to buy new software to run on yet another operating system, my software is customized and efficient for my usage, and I don’t suffer some of the 1.0 problems they report.