On Jul 26, 2007, at 6:49 PM, Tony B wrote:

This is such a badly constructed sentence I can't be sure if you're
dissing Apple or Windows. :)

Okay. The sentence was not well put together. I was not dissing either, but I was searching for the reason that Mac did not gain the market share that Windows machines have. Windows folks quite often appear to loathe the Mac as much as Mac users often appear want to avoid the Windows platform. So, to rephrase my original sentence, does Apple not have the market share enjoyed by Windows machines because purchasers of computers think the Macs are not only horribly ugly, but are just plain lousy to begin with, or is it because the Mac OS over the years has been perceived to be unstable and therefore almost useless? Or, is it because Apple did not zero in on the office and business environment primarily at the outset, and instead appealed to the more artistically inclined computer user. Or, was there some other primary reason, such as not licensing out, except for a short time, the manufacturing of the machines that the Mac OS runs on?

I can assure you that there are as many, and probably many more Windows fanboys than there are Mac fanboys. I have been informed by numerous Windows users that they would never even consider buying a Mac.

  Steve


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