On 11/20/05 11:27 PM, in article
1132550855.388877.224860@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com, "The CB&Q Guy"
<kozys@insightbb.com> wrote:
> I'm sure you'll get much feedback from those who use the software
> regularly. Locally we've come to call it ShitFit. One user is on the
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> "Paul - The CB&Q Guy"
> Modeling 1960's In HO.
I contacted Protrak about a Macintosh version, and got a pretty quick
response. No commitment, but apparently, he's been getting a LOT of OS X
inquiries lately.
Are more Personal Computer users switching to Macintosh, or are just more of
us Mac users getting interested in printing switchlists, waybills, etc.?

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Brian Ehni
Joe Ellis - 22 Nov 2005 02:06 GMT
> On 11/20/05 11:27 PM, in article
> 1132550855.388877.224860@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com, "The CB&Q Guy"
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> Are more Personal Computer users switching to Macintosh, or are just more of
> us Mac users getting interested in printing switchlists, waybills, etc.?
Yes.
<<grin>>
Wolf Kirchmeir - 22 Nov 2005 04:06 GMT
[...]
> I contacted Protrak about a Macintosh version, and got a pretty quick
> response. No commitment, but apparently, he's been getting a LOT of OS X
> inquiries lately.
>
> Are more Personal Computer users switching to Macintosh,
Yes. Or Linux. First time buyers of PCs will take what they get, the
current version of Windows. Those who are thinking replacement think of
alternatives, and a significant minority will switch. The problem of
document formats is no longer a problem.
> or are just more of
> us Mac users getting interested in printing switchlists, waybills, etc.?
Maybe.
Now if TRAINZ would make a Mac version, I'd be happier than the
proverbial pig. :-)