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Re: What has changed in the Apple world last 6 months?
Still not relevant.
You're comparing apples and oranges. Folks who still use text based
interfaces are plenty productive, and just use different methods of task
switching, and less point-and-click which requires less screen to begin
with.
The studies also don't take into account time lost by playing Clicko or
Solitaire ;-))
"Tom Zuchowski" <tzuchow@attglobal.net> wrote in message
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> Reread my message. Resizing huge images may not be a common activity in
most
> businesses, but big, high-resolution screens are a proven productivity
> enhancer. Anyone who has used Excel at 640x400 and then moved to a
1280x768
> desktop on a big CRT will know exactly what I am talking about. I can
think
> of lots of similar examples. According to studies I have read about,
savings
> of as much as an hour a day can be realized.
>
> Look, I love my Apple II's as much as the next guy. But I cannot see how a
> modern Apple II would look or behave significantly differently from a
modern
> Macintosh.
>
Neither can I!