On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 2:24 PM, Simon Royal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Bruce. Well said. Apple are not Microsoft, they do not just sell OSes. I bet 
> the majority of copies of OSX came with Macs.
>


Respectfully Simon,

As if anyone was brave enough to venture an Apple OS to the greater
user market. That is the test of the worht of the product.
Publisher/manufacturer claims  as we all know are one thing. the user
experince and word of mouth is the real test of a products worth. Some
here think the Mac OS is great. We believe it can stand this test.
What is wrong with that?


>  Apples market is continuing to rise and OSX has propelled this in the past 
> few years to 8% market share.

Tell the stock holders that is enough.  ( I think the figure is
actually higher isn't it?) That you do not think they need any more.
No need to risk the open OS market. Their product is not good enough
to compete.

>
> Mac hardware + Mac OS = Hassle free computing. If I wanted to spent half my 
> time updating drivers and resolving conflicts I would buy a PC.

We have already addressed this extensively. It is not as problematic
as some would have you believe. Have a little faith Simon we are
talking about an Apple product here, after all. We want more Apple OS
users not less.

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