On 1/4/03 7:36 PM, "Ralph Plumb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I think that such action by Apple would be a big mistake.  With a small
> share of the computer market, Apple has to do something to attract
> buyers.  Iphoto was a big selling tool and should remain a free item.
> The same holds true for many of the other programs that help separate
> the Mac from the rest.

OS X separates Apple from the rest. Should it be free? How about Final Cut
Pro? DVD Studio Pro? Should it be free too?

Shawn King
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