Re: Free Gift for OBGYN.netters

From: Tom Whelan (twhelan3@mail.bayou.com)
Fri Mar 12 15:45:42 1999


"Dr. Ross Welch" wrote:

> Dear all
>
> There should be no mac vs PC problem. I am a firm macevangelist and use
> them all day everyday. the Mac has so many advanced features that make
> it better....principal among which is that you can see, read and run PC
> files and programmes. There should be no problem running the Medison
> CDROM on a mac unedr an emulator such as Softwindows or Virtual PC. I've
> ordered my copy !
>
> The only problem with Mac and PC is that the monopolist windoze side
> have never tried to make thing easy by allowing PC users to read Mac
> disk formats. There is software available to let Mac disks be read on
> PCs but you very rarely find people with a copy. I can't imaging why
> the windoze side are so worried.
>
> Mac users....be happy don't worry.
>
> Ross
>
> --
> Ross Welch
> Consultant in Fetomaternal medicine
> Duchess of Westminster Wing
> Arrowe Park Hospital
> Upton, Wirral.
> UK
>
> Current president International Fetal Medicine and Surgery Society.

Dr. Ross Welch,

I applaud your letter. There are some out there who do not like Macintosh. I am very happy that you stood up and made your voice heard. Let us now remind Medison that there is a vocal Macintosh community involved in this business, and other vendors as well. Let's watch and see...:)

Sincerely,

--
Tom Whelan R.D.M.S., R.D.C.S., R.V.T.
Louisiana, USA



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