In a message dated 8/17/02 3:51:44 PM Pacific Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> > But Windows looks and feels like Mac OS. Remember what came first:
>  > XeroxPARC. So OS X, Microsoft Windows, X-R11 all look like that.
> --Ryan Coleman
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Dear Colleagues,

I've noticed there seems to be a confluence in appearance if not function 
between  Mac OS's and Windows as each new generation of OS's arrives. 
Windows98 opens Mac files. Since I installed Conversions on my Dell 450, I've 
been able to transfer almost any type of file from the System 7.1 era Mac I 
use. Even Mac formatted diskettes open easily in Windows. Graphics, in 
particular, make a facile move, particularly those in the TIF format. I hope 
the same routine interchange of files will occur under System X -- going both 
ways -- of the G3 Yosemite that I should receive by the end of August. I'll 
be doing monochromatic scanning with the G3.

On a gamble, I hope I'll be able to run my Apple LS LaserWriter printer on 
the G3 if I install a serial connector in the G3. I'm very fond of this 
printer. I may have discussed this matter before. The replies I recall seemed 
to be optimistic. 

Best,
bob    

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