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[ale] petition
- Subject: [ale] petition
- From: irvm at ellijay.com (Irv Mullins)
- Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 13:52:10 -0500
On Friday 15 February 2002 09:55 am, Benjamin Dixon wrote:
> If I recall correctly, Visicalc seemed to have broken into the market and
> the Apple was later supported by Microsoft products such as Excel.
I think it's fair to say that the Apple II with VisiCalc was the first to
show people that there was a practical use for microcomputers.
I recall the engineering types buying those and doing calculations
at their desk, rather than go thru the hassle of justifying a team of
programmers to write something for the mainframe. Something that
would cost a small fortune, and take half a year to complete (since
the programmers were not structural engineers).
Maybe I'm wrong, but didn't all the rest (TRS-80, etc) come after that?
Regards,
Irv
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