> 3. - IPODOBSERVER - WINDOWS 95 ARCHITECT SWITCHES TO MAC AND IPHONE > Satoshi Nakajima was a software engineer for Microsoft for > 14 years and was the lead architect for Windows 95. Two > years ago he tried a Mac for the first time and says that > he'll never touch a PC again, according to cult of mac.com. > These days, he's writing software for the iPhone. > <http://www.ipodobserver.com/story/36640> > > Paul Moortgat That's pretty funny considering it was the combination of Lotus Smartsuite for OS/2, and MS releasing Windows 95 that convinced me to switch to the Mac. Lotus Smartsuite was owned by IBM at the time, and I decided that in spite of what a great Operating System OS/2 3.0 was, if IBM's own office suite was so buggy that it crashed everytime I tried to do something, OS/2 didn't stand a chance against Windows 95. Zane