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Is it just me and that I'm REALLY dense, or was this a simple request for
some info regarding the use of MAC computers in the world/galaxy/universe
(depending on whether it's a bad day or good) of Tech Writers /
Documentation Sopecialists? Here is the original post for your perusal...
>The administration at my university believes that the Macintosh platform is
not used in professional >environments. I'm trying to convince them that
the Macintosh is widely used by technical >communicators. Would you please
send a reply to this message that indicates the platform used in >your
office (Windows, Mac, or Other). Seriously, just type "Windows", "Mac", or
"other." I'll know.
>Even better, if you know of a publication that documents the use of
Macintosh computers by >technical communicators please let me know the name
of it. Thanks! James
Ok, now can someone explain to me, how the hell this ends up as an OS
debate/war? I beleive, and do correct me on this dear sir if I am wrong,
that the good prof. was just looking for some "ammo" in order to support his
stand.
Stui
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I DO speak for my employer,
'cause heeze me.. :>