Just to spice things up a little. Episode 41 of the Linux Action show contains (about 50 minutes in) a description of how Apple makes both support of and development for more difficult. The support issue concerns Apple's resistance to running OSX in virtualization and the support issues involves virtualization and the big changes in versions of OSX api's, this especially impacts independent developers who need to do cross-platform development. At the end, they speculate that Apple isn't really interested in being a computer company anymore (and/or supporting OSX). These are both speculations that have popped up other places. Discuss amongst yourselves.
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