On Thursday, Feb 20, 2003, at 16:03 US/Central, Jeremy Derr wrote:

>> Hmm. Only time will tell if this was a blow to Mac users. I am 
>> expecting
>> Microsoft to focus on supporting Win XP and newer, but it could be 
>> they've
>> learned their lesson from the anti-trust lawsuit and will remain in 
>> the
>> emulation business rather than the forced upgrade business. I expect 
>> that
>> new VPC releases will achieve speed increases that Connectix could 
>> not have
>> done on its own, but I fear this _may_ happen at the expense of Win
>> 3.1/95/98/Linux compatibility.
>
> anyone who has used VPC in OS X on a less-than-high-end rig will 
> probably attest, this deal could not possibly hurt...



G-bookers,

They may have bought it to throw it away, too.


just a paranoid thought,

Randy Gore

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suddenly flips, pinning you underneath.  At night, the ice-weasels 
come...."

Matt Groening
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