Lovin' the Blues (11/13/97)
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When the initial developer release of Rhapsody shipped a month ago, people were a little bummed out that the Blue Box wasn't included. The Blue Box, as you probably know, is the Mac OS compatibility module of Rhapsody that will allow us to run today's standard Mac applications. Well, the guys over at Reality have a slew of info on an early version of the Blue Box that has been seeded to select developers, and the news is pretty darn good.
As it currently stands, the Blue Box is just another Rhapsody application. When it's run, you can switch between the Yellow Box (the "new" and modern side of Rhapsody) and the Blue Box with a single keystroke. Many basic features work, including Appletalk, file sharing, almost all standard applications, etc. and speed is reportedly not bad at all for a product that's a year away from its ship date.
Rhapsody is shaping up to be a killer. Now if Apple just prices it correctly...
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| | The above scene was taken from the 11/13/97 episode: November 13, 1997: (Sorry—this was before we started writing intro text for each episode!)
Other scenes from that episode: 175: Digging Ever Deeper (11/13/97) Michael Dell doesn't seem to get it. Several weeks ago he makes a catty comment about Apple needing to be shut down, and now he seems taken aback that Steve Jobs responded in kind last Monday. A PC Week Online article reports that Mike thinks Steve's response was "silly." Okay, to his credit, he says that his own comment was "silly," too... 176: Ralphy's Got Teeth (11/13/97) Today marked the first day of Ralph Nader's big "Appraising Microsoft" conference in Washington, and the Computer Reseller News describes the lineup of attendees. It's like Redmond's Most Wanted...
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