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Re: Most Important IIgs Software?



If the user is new to the Apple, then she certainly has access to a Mac or
a PC. Therefore, there is little need for Internet access on the Apple, nor
is there much utility in being able to deal with .zip files on the Apple. 

It may be safely assumed that the new user, with some instruction, can
easily transfer whatever software they desire from the web to their Apple,
and can then amuse themselves running traditional Apple software. 

What is most useful for them will, aside from a few file/disk utilities, be
whatever interests them most--and that is pointless to generalize about. 

-michael - NadaNet 3.1 and AppleCrate II: http://home.comcast.net/~mjmahon