A lot of Macheads I talk to are still addicted to games they played 10 or 20 years ago. Stuff like Dark Castle, Marathon, and Risk were fun stuff back in the day. I'll have to RTFA and check out the link to see if they have some oldies but goodies.
If you work in a local or state government you wouldn't ask that question. How would you like to have your bosses know you voted against them in the election?
An important program in my field that won't run under Classic (you have to boot up into OS9) is SPSS 10. A statistical analysis program. We've been promised an update but are still waiting several months after OSX has been out.
A lot of Macheads I talk to are still addicted to games they played 10 or 20 years ago. Stuff like Dark Castle, Marathon, and Risk were fun stuff back in the day. I'll have to RTFA and check out the link to see if they have some oldies but goodies.
It's actually a lot older than the SNES, Atari had it planned for its computers and 5200 console:
http://www.atarihq.com/othersec/puffer/
If you work in a local or state government you wouldn't ask that question. How would you like to have your bosses know you voted against them in the election?
An important program in my field that won't run under Classic (you have to boot up into OS9) is SPSS 10. A statistical analysis program. We've been promised an update but are still waiting several months after OSX has been out.
Another must have toy/gadget for us computer/cultural literate.