At 2:53 AM +0200 4/27/2012, Valter Prahlad wrote:
Il giorno 26-04-2012 19:37, Jonas Lopez ha scritto:
> This usage of 20% tells us why we are no longer important to Apple.
Mac OS X Version Distribution
OSX %USE NOTE
10.4 03.8 PPC
10.5 16.4 PPC LAST OS FOR G5s
10.6 47.4 INTEL ONLY
10.7 30.4
> 10.8
Interesting numbers, Jonas. From where did you get them?
Although numbers are useful indicators,
pfffft. As soon as you failed to upgrade the first time, Apple lost
interest in you.
You, ok, we, are a failed Revenue Unit.
I'd say that Apple would cherish a 20% of his customers that would
buy something expensive.
The logic is:
We are APPLE OF BORG. We will add your currency to our own.
The reality is that Apple's pricing is a major FAIL and they really
don't give a rats a** about people that cannot afford their
overpriced gear. OTOH, they sell 100% of the products they
manufacture at the current high price point. OTGH, given those sales
rates, Apple should really be jacking up prices. Wouldn't that be a
p*sser - jack up prices, and STILL sell out, while the other
companies are moaning about the recession?
people clinging to such old machines, are the least likely to spend
big bucks on something new.
cite?
- Dan.
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