home *** CD-ROM | disk | FTP | other *** search
- Path: sparky!uunet!nwnexus!fangio!raoul
- From: raoul@fangio.wa.com (Jeffrey E. Benedict)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.laptops
- Subject: Re: Mac vs DOS Laptops?
- Date: Tue, 22 Dec 92 08:08:36 PST
- Organization: J. Benedict Computing
- Message-ID: <01060100.lovc0u@fangio.wa.com>
- Reply-To: raoul@fangio.wa.com (Jeffrey E. Benedict)
- X-Mailer: uAccess - Macintosh Release: 1.6v1
- Lines: 51
-
-
- In article <1992Dec22.014711.2224@ccsvax.sfasu.edu> (comp.sys.laptops), f_riskph@ccsvax.sfasu.edu writes:
- > At the risk of asking too broad a question, I'm interested in comments
- > regarding the pros and cons of Mac versus DOS laptops. I use both a Mac and a
- > DOS machine in the office and wonder about which I want on the road. Weight is
- > a factor and so is size. The DOS machines certainly seem faster and it seems
- > that translation software is improving.
-
- Here's my standard reply:
-
- 1. Let software drive hardware. Since you use both at work, consider
- exactly what you do out in the field. If you write notes, letters
- and the such, pick the one which runs the word processing software
- you like. If you crunch numbers, ditto- choose the one which runs
- the numbers software you like. Since there are packages for both
- which run on both platforms without translation (123, Word, WordPerfect),
- consider the next point:
-
- 2. Do you like function keys or do you prefer a mouse? IMHO, as a
- PowerBook owner, the PB trackball has it hands down over any of the
- trackball solutions for DOS laptops that hang off the side or are
- embedded in the keyboard. If you prefer function keys (and there
- are many advantages- speed, macro ability, etc.), get a DOS laptop.
- The PB has no function keys of any type.
-
- Again, IMHO, if I was to have a DOS laptop, I wouldn't bother with Windows.
- Why handicap a system with slow old Windows and a cruddy trackball
- (or a mouse- just where am I supposed to put the damn thing, anyway?)
- when there is plenty of fast software for good old DOS that uses function keys?
-
- 3. PowerBooks aren't the lightest laptop out there, but the Duo is
- supposed to be better. An added advantage for the Duo could be the
- DuoDock. Just slide it into the dock and you are at work at home.
- Slide it out and into the bag and you are on the road.
-
- I've been really happy with my PowerBook 140. No hardware glitches,
- utter reliability. I carry it with me each day and use it for about
- 4 hours each day. Sure would like the active matrix screen, but that's
- a whole 'nother thang!! ($$$!!!)
-
- Take care!
-
- Jeff
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Jeffrey E. Benedict- raoul@fangio.wa.com - Port Townsend, WA. USA
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- "In His infinite mercy, Allah does not subtract from one's alloted span those
- hours which are spent in contemplation of net.news. All praise be to Allah."
- -- an obscure commentator on the early work of Al-Khowariszmi
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-