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jrs8084
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Re: A Look At Bondi Blue iMac 10 Yrs Later

»www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctjNrCThQNc


I remember when Steve showed this during the keynote.

I guess I liked it because I had a border collie that looked just like Brody
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thorgod
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Dang! I've never seen that commercial but talk about a good one!


sporkme
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(youtube clip)
remember when Steve showed this during the keynote.
I think the biggest sham in that video is pretending that the kid could even lift an iMac - those bitches are heavy and the kid is small.


Zyncotl
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Dang! I've never seen that commercial but talk about a good one!
I disagree. I think they were a bit exaggerated in their times to set up and the difficulty. HPs were color coded. It also took the adult twice as long to unbox the first part...really? The iMac was easier, but not THAT much easier as made to appear in the video.


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said by Zyncotl See Profile :

said by thorgod See Profile :

Dang! I've never seen that commercial but talk about a good one!
I disagree. I think they were a bit exaggerated in their times to set up and the difficulty. HPs were color coded. It also took the adult twice as long to unbox the first part...really? The iMac was easier, but not THAT much easier as made to appear in the video.
Yeah, good luck finding software that worked with it also...

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said by Tzale See Profile :

said by Zyncotl See Profile :

said by thorgod See Profile :

Dang! I've never seen that commercial but talk about a good one!
I disagree. I think they were a bit exaggerated in their times to set up and the difficulty. HPs were color coded. It also took the adult twice as long to unbox the first part...really? The iMac was easier, but not THAT much easier as made to appear in the video.
Yeah, good luck finding software that worked with it also...

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Zyncotl
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Notice the iMac ran IE...heh


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If I recall correctly MS Word and Excel first appeared on MacOS. I had no problem at all finding exactly what I wanted. In fact, unlike today, a good percentage of software available in retail stores was released on CDs that contained both Mac and PC compatible versions.
As for IE, yes it was available, as was Netscape and Mosaic before it.
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Notice the iMac ran IE...heh
LOL... Why would they run such a shitty browser?


jrs8084
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If I recall correctly MS Word and Excel first appeared on MacOS.
You are correct. And they were quite decent (especially Word 5.1), until the release of Word 6/Excel 5, which were horrid and slow. Office 97 did fix things greatly, though.

And yes, IE was on that original iMac. Sadly, that was the best (IMHO) for that time. Yeah, Netscape was there, too, but it wasn't that much better.
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Ever run .6 or .7 versions of Mozilla on OS 8.6? Good god! It was un-usable! So horrible, I'm almost amazed at how great the Mozilla based stuff became.

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I don't agree. I was using OS 7 in all its revisions, as well as every version of OS 8, and also using PCs at that time. There was LESS of a difference in browsing than you find today. Speed was limited mostly by the user's bandwidth, not processing power. Active-X was not yet as pervasive as it is today. Every popular plug-in was available for both platforms. As Macs were a greater percentage of the installed base, there were fewer sites that disregarded the ability of Mac users to correctly view web pages. Perhaps you had broadband, I didn't have it until around 2000, by which time I was using the other platform.
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It was, and IE was the best on 9 no doubt. I liked System 7 though. Still do, maybe 'cause 7.5 was my first Mac's OS.

I liked hopping 7.5 up to look like 8 with Appearance Manager, good stuff. I still run Basilisk II with that 7.5 APM set-up and play Sim City

I'm going to have to fire up my Mac SE HD as I haven't in probably 2-3 yrs It's stacked with a 4MB RAM upgrade and System 7-Up And, it can Talk with MacinTalk and I bet it can still kick my ass @ GNU Chess.

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LOL... Why would they run such a shitty browser?
IE:Mac was a different codebase from windows. At the time it was faster and rendered better than Netscape and Opera. Having used it on a bondi iMac, I can vouch for it.


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said by KCrimson See Profile :

If I recall correctly MS Word and Excel first appeared on MacOS.
You are correct. And they were quite decent (especially Word 5.1), until the release of Word 6/Excel 5, which were horrid and slow. Office 97 did fix things greatly, though.

And yes, IE was on that original iMac. Sadly, that was the best (IMHO) for that time. Yeah, Netscape was there, too, but it wasn't that much better.
no you are both wrong. Microsoft released the program October 25, 1983, for the IBM PC.


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said by Tzale See Profile :

LOL... Why would they run such a shitty browser?
IE:Mac was a different codebase from windows. At the time it was faster and rendered better than Netscape and Opera. Having used it on a bondi iMac, I can vouch for it.
Yes, it was bundled on them, along with Outlook Express.

It was part of the Apple/MS settlement/bribe or whatever you want to call it.

I bought a Bondi rev.A new when they first came out. I can still remember the excitement when that FedEx truck pulled into the driveway...


Count Zero
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Were Macs really a greater % of the user base in 1995 than they are today? That would seem to imply Apple has shrunk since Jobs came back


wilbilt
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Were Macs really a greater % of the user base in 1995 than they are today? That would seem to imply Apple has shrunk since Jobs came back
The first thing he did upon his return was to kill the clone licensing. Radius, Power Computing, SuperMac and Motorola made some pretty nice machines. That had to hurt the OS user base.


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Actually we're both right, and we're both wrong. MS Word appeared on Mac, and gained its initial popularity on the Mac platform BEFORE it was released on Windows. HOWEVER it was released on MS/PC-DOS before that, seeing much less success. Wordstar and then WordPerfect were the word processing powerhouses on PCs.
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