Originally posted by Lechman
I think most people who still use Apple IIs aren't using the II/II+/IIe but rather the IIc or IIgs which are still very usable computers, especially the IIgs which was basically an 8-bit Mac with its own GUI OS. You can surf the net on it, read email, play games (like the first-person shooter, Castle Wolfenstien), connect SCSI drives and many other peripherals - it's also very MIDI capable and great for sequencing audio. And yes, it even had a mouse and ADB ports - in fact the IIgs had ADB before the Mac.
And many, many schools around the world still use Apple IIs for educational purposes. Who needs a dual 1.25 Gigahertz PowerMac running Jag-wire to teach a kid about math and history or how to type? Or for that matter, word processing (or as we called it back in the day - "text editing").
Why an Apple II forum? A Wintel user might ask the same question of us Mac users -- why a Mac forum? Why not?
Current setup:
Apple II+ / 64K RAM (48K built-in and a 16K upgrade card) / ProDOS / 2 Disk II drives / Cricket sound card / Grappler + printer/video card
I guess my thang isn't as big as yours - you win.