What's your point? Apple has 10% or so of the market and doesn't have a
monopoly in computers or software, has an underlying open source OS.
Microsoft has 80-90% of the market and is close to a monopoly, with a
closed, proprietary OS. So you buy the monopoly product, and avoid the
company that has the smallest market share then claim that Apple has a
monopoly at 10%.
Not logical. If you don't like Apple products, that's your choice.
Where's the monopoly?
Betty
Of course, you are correct. Which is precisely why I don't buy Apple
products.
> -----Original Message-----
> Point is simple. You don't have to be liberal or socialist to have
> big problems with monopolists.
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