Not sure why they would do this, but OK :-)

Should work fine. You can use TN5250J or something similar for
Emulators.

Use Open Office for Office Producitivity.

Use iTunes for watching video :-)

Might be better off buying cheap WinTerms or LinuxTerms though because
the heads down people probably don't really need any MAC features.

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message: 5
date: Wed, 30 Jun 2010 18:43:00 -0400
from: "Jim Franz" <franz400@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: system i and mac desktop/laptop

I have a customer considering scrapping all Win pc's (approx 20) for
Apple.
Anyone doing this in a production mult-user environment?
The apps are green screen, and all pc's users have a mapped share
folder-each user has their own.
Half the desktops are heads down data entry, others do a mix of green
screen and email and web surfing (supposedly for business).
No network (Win) server.

Jim Franz



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