He also said people didn't want video on an iPod, until Apple put video on an 
iPod.  I don't think this is something to worry about.  It's much easier to 
change a business model on a new system like the iPhone/iPad.  Changing the way 
Mac uses applications would just piss off many people.  It could never be an 
abrupt thing even if they did it.  There would have to be a transition.

1. - Have two types of apps, current type and signed secure type bought through 
store.
2. - Wait until 90+ % of a mac users apps are this new type of app
3. - Release a new OS that only works with these new types of apps.

Quit worrying guys.

M@

--- In [email protected], James Bishop <ja...@...> wrote:
>
> Didn't Steve Jobs also say they would never have a iPad tablet?
> 
> On 05/05/2010, at 5:07 PM, Jack Nutting wrote:
> 
> > 
> > It only takes one of those parts to be false in order to generate a
> > "No". They could very well create a Mac app store, but *not* force all
> > installs to go via it (still allowing people to install things from
> > wherever) and his answer would still be true. This is, in fact, what
> > I'm hoping for.
> 
> 
> 
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