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To: Mark Palmberg who wrote (25825)8/5/1999 10:51:00 AM
From: Dan Fleuris  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 213187
 
OT Any recommendations on a moderately priced HTML editor for the MAC? I need one that allows absolute positioning of graphics, supports tables & lists and can take data from forms and put it into a text file, preferably being able to append it to a text file. Fancy stuff is not required. I know a little HTML, but I don't want to have to become an expert.
Dan



To: Mark Palmberg who wrote (25825)8/5/1999 11:54:00 AM
From: BillHoo  Respond to of 213187
 
"The Easy PC will also shed parallel ports, serial ports and ISA support. No more floppy drive, either. It will
come in a variety of designs, including an all-in-one package similar to Apple Computer Inc.'s iMac, said
Steve Whalley, Intel's PC initiatives manager, in Chandler, Ariz."

No floppy drive! That PC is destined to fail! Everyone uses floppies in the WinTel world.

It's a market segment that lives off of floppies. I think it's even a waste when I see PC users putting simple word files on High Density floppies.

The iMac works because many Mac users deal in large graphic files and such. Floppies are useless to them.

-Bill_H