Future direction of A/UX?
Rolfe Tessem
rolfe at w3vh.UU.NET
Sun May 21 00:31:05 AEST 1989
In article <30843 at apple.Apple.COM> phil at Apple.COM (Phil Ronzone) writes:
>
>TELL US WHAT YOU NEED. WE LISTEN. O.K., we don't have infinite manpower and
>could do it all, but we listen.
>
OK, a very simple request, and one I made several months ago. Just post a
list of MacOS software that runs under A/UX 1.1. After all, the major
selling point of A/UX is it's ability to access the Toolbox and therefore run
MacOS applications. The unwillingness to reveal what applications run on
your hardware *does* boggle the mind and lends credence to several of the
assertions that John Gilmore makes.
FYI, I just bought two more 030 Apple machines this week from the largest
Apple dealer in Manhattan. As far as can be determined, they have never
heard of A/UX. I would *like* to get a machine at my company up and running
under A/UX, if only as a mail and news gateway, but I'm sure not going to
do it without some information.
Rolfe Tessem
Lucky Duck Productions
New York City
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