On Fri, 02 Jun 2006 20:14:07 -0400, Davoud wrote, in
part:
Not that anyone in the /real/ world would want to do any of the
foregoing, mind you. Even if they did, they would run into a brick wall
-- the lack of video poker and malware eradication applications for the
Mac. Macheads can only /dream/ of having something like Microsoft's
Malicious Software Removal Tool.
There is a lot of software available for the Macintosh, and Windows
users can only dream of not having the *need* of adware and spyware
removal programs.
Also, I apologize for being unfair to the Macintosh by claiming the PC
would still far outsell it if it was still back in the Windows 3.1 days.
This is not quite true, even if you count the free Win32s upgrade that
let Windows 3.1 run 32-bit software. You need at least Windows 98 to
properly use a DVD drive on a PC, and to use larger hard drives.
The relative lack of visibility for Mac software does give PC users a
chill in the spine at the thought of switching to a Mac. Now that it has
gone to the Intel chip, however, buying a Mac is one's chance to enjoy
the best of both worlds. I hope this does significantly improve
Macintosh market share; I would like to have choices available; I would
even like to have OS/2 back. But I can't ignore the gravitational effect
of the advantages of developing for and selling to the most popular
platform.
John Savard
http://www.quadibloc.com/index.html
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