Just to clarify, you forgot my trusty ol' Mac Plus (introduced Jan. 1986). That's the model without an internal HD, but it did come with a SCSI (DB-25) port. The SE (basically same form factor as the Plus) came on the market March 1987, and during its lifetime there was the option for an internal HD. (Dates courtesy of Mactracker)
Just to clarify, you forgot my trusty ol' Mac Plus (introduced Jan. 1986). That's the model without an internal HD, but it did come with a SCSI (DB-25) port. The SE (basically same form factor as the Plus) came on the market March 1987, and during its lifetime there was the option for an internal HD. (Dates courtesy of Mactracker)
A tab for each page appears at the top of the window. Easier to manage a bunch of open pages, IMO.
the larger eMac CRT monitor also supports a resolution of up to 1280x960. the iMac LCD maxes out at 1024x768.
ken
"it doesn't matter whether the cat is black or white, as long as it can catch mice"
ah, the history major in me insists that I inform you that it was Deng Xiaoping -- not Chairman Mao -- who said that.
ken