I wrote my review of the ordinal Mac on an IBM PC -- the Mac was too slow and limited. I wrote this review of the Mac Plus a couple years later on the Mac Plus. By the time the Mac Plus came out, they had cut the price significantly, beefed up the hardware and there were plenty of fun, useful applications. They had also created/enabled the desktop publishing industry with their Apple LaserWriter, the first printer to ship with Adobe PostScript and Aldus PageMaker, which Adobe acquired later.
The article is followed by coverage of the Seybold Desktop Publishing Conference -- a big deal in those days.
I wrote my review of the ordinal Mac on an IBM PC -- the Mac was too slow and limited. I wrote this review of the Mac Plus a couple years later on the Mac Plus. By the time the Mac Plus came out, they had cut the price significantly, beefed up the hardware and there were plenty of fun, useful applications. They had also created/enabled the desktop publishing industry with their Apple LaserWriter, the first printer to ship with Adobe PostScript and Aldus PageMaker, which Adobe acquired later.
The article is followed by coverage of the Seybold Desktop Publishing Conference -- a big deal in those days.
I wrote my review of the ordinal Mac on an IBM PC -- the Mac was too slow and limited. I wrote this review of the Mac Plus a couple years later on the Mac Plus. By the time the Mac Plus came out, they had cut the price significantly, beefed up the hardware and there were plenty of fun, useful applications. They had also created/enabled the desktop publishing industry with their Apple LaserWriter, the first printer to ship with Adobe PostScript and Aldus PageMaker, which Adobe acquired later.
The article is followed by coverage of the Seybold Desktop Publishing Conference -- a big deal in those days.