I argue no.  I do not see Apple making the profit they want and wouldn't 
be very profitable.  As it stands, Apple needs to sell hardware.  
Remember during the clone wars?  That may happen again unless Apple 
builds MacOS X's marketshare.  Now, I pose the question, who would buy a 
license for something like iDVD or iMovie?  How much would Apple 
charge?  Now remember, the i-apps are part of MacOS X.


On Friday, September 6, 2002, at 12:44 AM, Ryan Coleman wrote:

> Are you saying their software is *not* profitable? iDVD, iMovie, OS X
> are very porfitable. If they didn't do hardware, they probably could
> do very well in those categories. And the hardware does well too.


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