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91. For my money, the champion of illogical interface design is still the method for removing a floppy from a Macintosh.
92. The product is aimed at universities and information providers that use Macintosh systems.
93. The omission also acted as a forcing device for Macintosh software developers.
94. Simply put, he did not see the Macintosh project as an expression of rock and roll.
95. One of the most powerful is a program called Digital Performer for the Power Macintosh.
96. It was an Apple Macintosh universe, aggressively informal, ecologically sound, physically fit.
97. Once users became accustomed to the standard conventions of Macintosh computing, they would reject applications that flouted those standards.
98. All Raskin could do was quickly recalculate the rock-bottom cost of manufacturing this new version of Macintosh.
99. These people supposedly cherished cursor keys and took deep offense at their absence on Macintosh.
100. The wizards designing Macintosh considered it an open invitation to childlike play,(www.Sentencedict.com) and judged that ability among its chief attributes.
101. A similar process is used to move text on Macintosh computers.
102. Users of Windows 3. 1 or Macintosh may have to download a telnet client before connecting.
103. It was as if users had developed an immune sys-tem that resisted outsiders not tagged with the Macintosh imprimatur.
104. Now suppose you want to join a discussion about Macintosh computers.
105. A Macintosh version of the products is not planned, Perez said.
106. For Apple, countering the perception that there was little difference between Macintosh and Windows was a difficult task.
107. The problems of speed and storage cast a shadow on almost every task the new Macintosh users performed.
108. A Macintosh version will follow three or four months later.
109. Take, for example, a desktop publishing package and a spreadsheet for the Macintosh.
110. It is a PowerBook, the latest of my four Macintosh computers.
111. It is often assumed that the world of desktop publishing begins and, for some people, ends with the Apple Macintosh.
112. First you would wait for Macintosh to read a small bit of information from Fred into its meager memory.
113. As Hoffman indicated, Macintosh in its nascent form had some serious problems.
114. This was part of the topology of Macintosh, part of the Macintosh religion.
115. After Macintosh, these digital worlds began to weave themselves into the fabric of everyday life.
116. Applications written originally for Macintosh, like Excel and PageMaker, worked much the same on Windows.
117. John Sculley was now in charge of Apple, which essentially meant that he was in charge of Macintosh.
118. We can not stand by and wait for the equivalent of the Apple Macintosh to create a second empowerment of our students.
119. Great Groups may create their own uniforms-sandals at Black Mountain, shirts for makers of the Macintosh.
120. Steve Jobs was convinced that Macintosh was the final showdown at the Computer Corral.
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