Amiga was surely ahead of their time, now you’ve got to dig up the sexy Workbench 3.x to put Workbench 1.3 to shame. I worked on Video Toasters for years, talk about fun. If Management didn’t bury the company Amiga would still be a major player.
Wow, that typewriter must be at least 40 years old. And I’m sure it still works as well today as it did back then. No need to worry about it “crashing” and losing all your work.
Of course the spell check is not as user friendly.
Amiga was surely ahead of their time, now you’ve got to dig up the sexy Workbench 3.x to put Workbench 1.3 to shame. I worked on Video Toasters for years, talk about fun. If Management didn’t bury the company Amiga would still be a major player.
At my work, I mainly use typewriters.
Sometimes I will use the copy machine, but for the most part it is a IBM Selectric.
Wow, that typewriter must be at least 40 years old. And I’m sure it still works as well today as it did back then. No need to worry about it “crashing” and losing all your work.
Of course the spell check is not as user friendly.
lol?
oooooo, clock! I remember having lots of fun with clock in Windows 3.1.
I was very, very bored.