Linked by Jack Perry on Thu 3rd Jun 2004 17:55 UTC
It's all Waterloo-Maple's fault, really: if they had maintained a version of their computer algebra system for the Amiga, I wouldn't have found it necessary to switch to Mac. Or maybe it's Commodore's fault for mismanaging themselves into oblivion; I don't know. Either way, I became painfully aware three years ago that my little Amiga would no longer satisfy my computing needs. I needed a new home computer.
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"I don't want to sound like a troll ... but I'm confused by your comment. Are you implying that Java doesn't run well on Windows, *nix, *bsd?"
I think because Apple is the only computer developer that makes their own hardware, operating system and java machine. If we don't think to Sun, sure! Anyway, Sun doesn't make portable computers. :-)
"I don't want to sound like a troll ... but I'm confused by your comment. Are you implying that Java doesn't run well on Windows, *nix, *bsd?"
I think because Apple is the only computer developer that makes their own hardware, operating system and java machine. If we don't think to Sun, sure! Anyway, Sun doesn't make portable computers. :-)