In a message dated 8/12/03 4:22:57 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

>Has anyone else heard that Microsoft are no longer going to develop for
>the 
>
>Mac.

I don't blame them, if Apple keeps changing their OS structure like they have 
I'd be surprised if no one else does the same thing.

I hope that doesn't affect Apple's economy and the Mac's compatibility with 
Windows.  It was so easy to open and edit documents made by Microsoft products 
in both patforms, and yet there isn't a standard format for text, spreadsheets 
and such documents (and unless there is) I think we are in trouble.  
Microsoft wont lose sales, but Apple will, since people who thought that they could 
buy a Mac and be fully compatible with Windows (because of MS products) they won 
think like that anymore, this will definitely discourage A LOT of peolple to 
buy switch to Mac.  I hope I am wrong but I got a big point.

Microsoft knew what it was doing all along, and this could be the end of 
Apple.  Maybe I am over-reacting but who knows.

Lil

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