I recently bought two shrinkwrapped MacDraw IIs. I kept one in the packaging but opened the other one. I also have a third MacDraw with the box, although there are some differences between the two I recently acquired and the one that I've had forever.
The MacDraw I just opened has a different manual, which is understandable. It covers the features of 1.1 in the manual instead of leaving them out of the main text and describing them seperately--the old copy I have was obviously from right around when Claris released 1.1, the newer one is from late 1991-1992 because of the System 7 compatibility advertised.
Then I opened the disk envelope. There were only three 800K disks inside. My old copy had four!
Any theories on this? I can understand why my two MacWrite Pros are different--one is on 1.4MB disks and the other on 800Ks--but eliminating one floppy altogether?
Also--should I send in the registration card?
The MacDraw I just opened has a different manual, which is understandable. It covers the features of 1.1 in the manual instead of leaving them out of the main text and describing them seperately--the old copy I have was obviously from right around when Claris released 1.1, the newer one is from late 1991-1992 because of the System 7 compatibility advertised.
Then I opened the disk envelope. There were only three 800K disks inside. My old copy had four!
Any theories on this? I can understand why my two MacWrite Pros are different--one is on 1.4MB disks and the other on 800Ks--but eliminating one floppy altogether?
Also--should I send in the registration card?

