On Tue, Nov 21, 2017 at 10:36 AM, william degnan via cctalk <
cctalk at classiccmp.org> wrote:
Here is an interesting article from early 1988
(probably written in min
1987) that compares and contrasts GUIs of the day. Interesting that they
do not mention OS/2 by name, by this point it would have been available,
given I used it in Jan 1987 when I was working at IBM. Also the XEROX
interface was not yet dead as the author makes it seem. If anyone used
Page Maker on a 1987/88 Xerox machine and compared that with "Windows OS/2"
machine trying to run the Page Maker on a PS/2 80 you'd probably agree.
Basically I am unsure what planet the author was from, but you can decide
for yourself. Talks a little about HP's GUI product, Sun/AT&T, Apple
Finder, etc. Mentions NeXT is coming, Commodore is dead, ... opinionated.
http://vintagecomputer.net/cisc367/PC-Letter_19880118.pdf
Bill
Looks interesting. The title and the mention of OS/2* remind me of a book I
once came across, called "Windows vs. OS/2: The GUI-OOUI war" :
https://www.amazon.com/Windows-Vs-OS-Gui-Ooui-Interfaces/dp/0442017502 **
* I see OS/2 1.1 is mentioned in the article, but I haven't read it yet to
see how it deals with it.
** It would have been better for the the subtitle to sound like "the
ooey-gooey war", but alas.
--
Eric Christopherson