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by Julian Holmes |
Amiga Computers |
Boycott Micro$oft |
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Since the first Amiga 1000 came out in 1985, I have been an avid Amiga fan. I keep track of the farm records, do some desktop publishing and database management on the side, browse and weave the web, and manage e-mail with an Amiga 4000.

This site produced entirely with Amiga Computers by an amateur who first got onto the net in Nov'96 -- using an Amiga 4000 with IBrowse web browser and CygnusEd text editor connected with ARexx interprocess communication software.]
I am unable to fathom why so many first time computer users fall into the Wintel trap. Perhaps it's because so many people just do as they are told. Yet it is very important not to let the giant Micro$oft and Intel monopolies control the computer market any more than they already have. Here is an article on "The Measure of a Platform" that expresses this dilemma.
For more information about the Amiga today, two good news sources are Amiga News Network and Amiga.org.
There is a movement afoot among web users to keep the net as accepting of alternative platforms as possible. To this purpose, the Convergence International Organization is promoting all non-Wintel platforms simply because they all offer viable computing alternatives to monopoly computing. If you don't believe in monopolies, then don't support them!
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