Lars D. Noodén wrote:
To me it is indicative of a technical, contractual and/or ideological
problem resulting in being unable to or unwilling to expand to other
platforms. That kind of inflexibility tends not to survive in business.
Or it could be a market analysis decision: "because XX% of users use
Windows and only YY% use linux, Mac, etc. we can predict that developing
and promoting a version for those other platforms would cost us $Z.ZZ
per unit, and we would make $V.VV per unit. Since $V.VV is less than
$Z.ZZ it doesn't make sense financially to support another platform."
*shrug*
I'm about as anti-MS as one can get, but not everything is a conspiracy.
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Steven Shelton
Twilight Media & Design
www.TwilightMD.com
www.GLOAMING.us
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