On Fri, 15 Jul 2005, Byron Q. Desnoyers Winmill wrote:
So I've heard (I've never actually used my Unidisk 3.5). On the other hand, you had over twice the capacity, you never needed to flip the floppy, and the floppy was more compact and arguably more durable. I'm confident that a lot of AppleWorks users were hugging their drives for months after they brought it home.
And do you remember how we all felt we had virtually unlimited storage space when the first 40-meg hard drives came out on the market for the Apple II? :)
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