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alphx@interlog.com (Albert Lai) wrote:
> I was just curious as to why executor users use executor?
Because it's kind of neat to be able to play Mac games here in a VDM
under Warp <g>, and because I also use a Macintosh at work and like
the idea of having a quasi-similar environment at home.
Mostly, though, I use (and registered) Executor/DOS because it's an
EXTREMELY fascinating program, to me anyway. My initial view of it
was as sort of a high-tech toy, but it's gained too much real useful