Apple isn't licensing the OS. Sorry.
Also people, grow up with the "WINDOW$" and "WINBLOWS" and "WINDOZE" garbage
- even if you are running a superior OS, it doesn't mean you have to allow
your maturity to decline.

On Sun, Jan 18, 2009 at 1:30 PM, Clark Martin <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Simon Royal wrote:
> > No, that isnt quite true. Apple recently patented the term OSX on it's
> own, without preceding it with Mac OSX.
> >
> > This has led to the Apple rumour mill speculating they are going to
> licence OSX to non Apple hardware.
> >
> > While this could be possible. I think it is too big a conclusion to jump
> to.
> >
> >>> the announcement of Apple to license OSX
> >> Are you sure? Where did you read this?
>
> At one recent MacWorld Jobs stated they were going to be calling it OS X
> as opposed to Mac OS X because of it's use in the iPhone and other
> future products (iPod Touch).  I think it was the same time they
> announced the change of corporate name from Apple Computer to just Apple.
>
>
>
> --
> Clark Martin
> Redwood City, CA, USA
> Macintosh / Internet Consulting
>
> "I'm a designated driver on the Information Super Highway"
>
> >
>

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