>It might, but then they also allow Mac Users to make a two step, >painless move to pure Windows computers. Once the first step is taken >(ie a dual boot Mac/Win machine), I foresee the market doing its thing >quickly. MacUsers will end up using more Win Software (simply out of >necessity at first), developers will stop developing Mac applications, >users will be tempted by cheaper hardware (currently you can get more >powerful notebooks for a fraction of the price of a Powerbook), and >eventually leave the Mac platform. I actually see myself going that way, >unless there are good enough reasons (ie software) to keep me on the Mac >(and I prefer OS X by many miles over Win).
So stay on Mac if you like it, everyone else will, I don't think this catastrophic vision of yours will ever happen. -- Simon Troup Digital Music Art Real-time Finale discussion - http://www.finaleirc.com _______________________________________________ Finale mailing list [email protected] http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale
