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Subject: Re: flash v thingmaker
From: Dave Smith
Date: Wed, 13 May 1998 14:38:29 +0100

Dagon wrote:
>
> David,
>
> Waste no punches dude!
>
> How you managed to go from flash v thing to mac v pc is bizarre.

Hiya "Dragon",

I'm not here to waste time on the list debating which platform is
better.
Its not a "better" thing.
Just stating known facts about past investments shown in the market
to attract more interest by online consumers.

> Don't knock new software, even if it looks crap or non-standard. 'Cause
> sometimes, you just end up having your views of an 'underdog' society shoved
> up your <!>

I dont knock new software, matter of fact I dont even try it. Just keep
a close eye on the
interest of it.

> P.S. Sounds to me like you opted for the PC because it sounded like a
> 'steal' too.....(hell, I did - I use Macs for the serious stuff)

If it werent for Mac, PC wouldnt have evolved so quickly. But the bottom
line is theres just much more interest and support in the PC market at
this time for online users. Remember this is a Web designer's list not a
print or graphic artist's. The topic I have started is not a comparison
or debate of platform, but an opinion on investing, time, money, etc.

BTW, 3Dmax and its support is pretty damn serious.

Anyone reading this remember, the best investment is in yourself, not
loyalties to organizations.
The majority will sort out quality and interest in consumer support.

-DG-

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