Part of the DaveNet Mail website. San Francisco CA USA. 7/16/96.

THE MACINTOSH INTERNET STRATEGY

Sent:7/16/96; 4:59:41 PM
From: jkempner@physics.oberlin.edu (Joshua Kempner)

Dave, I'm not a software developer, but I am a webmaster and supervise both a UNIX and a Macintosh web site. I have to say, I much prefer working with the Mac site. The content development tools are MUCH more extensive, and most importantly, THEY ALL WORK! Having followed the development of Apple's internet strategy in Davenet for about 2 years and elsewhere for about as long, I'm thrilled by the proposals you put forward in today's DaveNet. You hit the nail right on the head not just from the point of view of developers, but also from the point of view of webmasters and other Macintosh users. You've got Gil Amelio listening to you; I hope the rest of Apple opens its eyes and ears and starts to listen, too. Gil needs to make them listen, and so does the Macintosh community at large. Go Dave!

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Joshua Kempner Webmaster, Oberlin College Physics webmaster@physics.oberlin.edu


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