It will be interesting to see if I can open some of those.pict files I have lying around that don't seem to open on anything anymore.
And what's with the AC's bashing of Jobs and Woz. 2 of the first 4 posts are whining about Apple worship before anything goes up. If you're gonna whine, be a man (or a woman, or something) and get an account, so we can see who you really are. Or, at least, some reasonable facsimile.
> "....realize just how far apps have come since the earliest days of the Mac"
In a question for historical accuracy, the archive should be calling these programs 'applications', not the lazy contraction of 'apps'.
The real cause of the decline of software and user interfaces in particular is actually the pressure to continually release new versions and propel the continual upgrade cycle. A fully mature, bug-free, usable piece of software that does everything its users want it to do flawlessly is a very unprofitable piece of software because people will buy it once and use it forever without ever upgrading it. The answer is to keep adding useless features and revise and clutter up the UI with more and more crap to c
And what's with the AC's bashing of Jobs and Woz. 2 of the first 4 posts are whining about Apple worship before anything goes up. If you're gonna whine, be a man (or a woman, or something) and get an account, so we can see who you really are. Or, at least, some reasonable facsimile.
Its runs in the client browser.
This isn't anything new, to be honest. You can get DOSBox, Amiga, etc. in a browser and all sorts.
https://js-dos.com/ [js-dos.com]
http://scriptedamigaemulator.n... [scriptedam...ulator.net]
A 68000 isn't that special in these terms,