pianoman wrote: > > Yesterday I went to the mall to a large bookstore to scout out the books on > Macs and Mac programs. Today I went to the supermarket and went through > their magazine racks. At the bookstore there were no particualr books on > MAC but some on the operating systems and none on their software. In > their magazine racks were multitudes of magazines about PC's, none on MAC. > In a large magazine marked testing of 550 laptops, none of them were MACS. > In the Computer Shopper their were no MACS. This is somewhat scary to me > to sink a ton of money in a MAC to run RCT and very little to read about > and no books to read on the software to run on them except the program to > run Windows 95 programs which eats up a whole lot of memory. I looked for > books on Claris but found none. More thoughts to ponder. > Tomorrow a summary of the posts I have received on the RCT. > So far I must say that everyone who responded had good things to say about > Dean Reyburn and his honesy in answering the hard questions and that his > honesty is as that of Dr. Sanderson is beyond reproach. I wish all my > clients had these same great thoughts about me. > James Grebe > R.P.T. from St. Louis > pianoman@inlink.com > "Do it because it is right" Dear Jim and List: Computer shopper does from time to time have reviews on Mac products. Their issue of a month or two ago had a review of their new Laptop and they gave it a good review. The current issue of PC Magazine (Oct. 21 issue) on page 10 lists the APple Powerbook 1400CS 603e as No.9 in its list of the 10 top-selling notebooks. Dan Hallett, Jr. RPT Hallett's Piano Service dhalle@toolcity.net
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