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Back in the mid 80's I was fascinated by ProDos and the first publishing software. When I got my first IBM PS2 I nearly lost my mind. It cost over 5K and took me eight weeks to get it. It was a great conversation piece and all my friends came over to see the marvel. I watched the sunrise many days executing DOS commands  and editing autoexec.bat and config.sys files. With the PS2  came my first modem along with Prodigy & Compuserve. I had to have both,of course; funding this luxury by doing business research and creating newspaper ads for friend's businesses.

Jeffery, I remember...

Downloading applications was an expensive hobby and often exceeded 500. per month since the transfer rate was incredibly slow and one was charged by connection time and size of download. The day I downloaded Aporia for the first time, the computer came alive. This was the very drag and drop interface available to communicate with the system though image icons. I was mesmerized.

I really had to dig to find a reference to this magical OS For what it's worth, Jeffrey Greenberg, I remember.  You and I can truly appreciate just how far we have come, but yes, you were there first.

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Rosemarie on April 1st, 2008 | File Under Computers & Technology, General | No Comments -