14 Nov
1992
14 Nov
'92
4:04 a.m.
Some of the Mac implementors are discussing the feasability of not maintaining 100% portability.
If portability was a problem, the Mac would certainly be an answer. Howabout actually trying to be Real Programmers and writing Real Software, like the folks who did all the work that you are now benefiting from? Instead of writing dead-end software that will only live on one platform? I know it isn't the Macintosh Way, but you might learn something. The last thing PGP needs is an installed base of Mac users who are always stuck three revs back because they forked off their own wierd version and couldn't upgrade when the rest of us do. John Gilmore