On Jul 18, 2007, at 10:45 AM, Kevin Cully wrote:
> The objection that I've been hearing is just this; if I am a network
> administrator, and I have a mixture of Mac, Windows, and Linux, and I
> get a tech support call of a problem running software on a Mac, I
> couldn't begin to troubleshoot it in some sort of VM. I'd have to
> have
> a Mac available to me, in some manner.
Well, that's been the case since Macs first came out. I thought you
were concerned about something that's changing in the new release of
the OS.
> Apple can do what they want with their hardware and software and
> licenses. I don't hate them for it. Apple just may not be for me and
> my business, yet.
It's like any other cost/benefit analysis. If you're a large
organization, $600 for a new Mac Mini might not be a very big deal.
Personally, I find myself a lot more productive with Macs; YMMV.
-- Ed Leafe
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