On Apr 30, 2005, at 1:26 PM, Dar Scott wrote:
My Panther license says this:
2.A
This License allows you to install and use one copy
of the Apple Software on a single Apple-labeled
computer at a time. This License does not allow
the Apple Software to exist on more than one
What about all those hundreds on industrialized Mac's? They have no
labels on at all! They are just regular Mac's with the insides put
into a sealed steal box with a Giant On/Off switch on the front!
I guess you'd have to define what constitues a computer too! I mean I
can run Linux on my Tivo
Chipp,
Thank you for the compliments. I can't tell you how much I appreciate
that coming from you.
The MacOS X port is coming along, but it's difficult trying to remember
some of the differences between Mac and Windows. :) The funny thing is
that I grew up on a Mac.
I am working on a Linux
Well, PearPC may have been off-topic, but it's the best off-topic post
I've seen in a while.
My Dell-labeled computer is running Panther in another window,
downloading Revolution 2.5.1, all while I'm writing this message to you
in Thunderbird on XP.
So thank you to who ever it was that
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Right, the key phrase being Apple-labeled computer.
On Apr 30, 2005, at 3:26 PM, Dar
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Right, the key phrase being Apple-labeled computer.
On Apr 30, 2005, at 3:26 PM, Dar Scott wrote:
On Apr 30, 2005, at 8:55 AM, Frank
of the web)?
Time is money! ;)
Cheers
Xav
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Right, the key phrase
On May 3, 2005, at 10:16 AM, Dennis Brown wrote:
Sloppy contract wording by Apple (and clever wording by MS) was how MS
got the right to make Windows from Apple in the first place. In fact
clever contract wording is how MS became the dominant provider of an
OS to PC makers. Superior contract
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On Apr 30, 2005, at 3:26 PM
Amen.
It's never about the technology. I've seen so many great
technologies buried by inferior products that had either more
marketing money or better lawyers than I've seen succeed.
Technology isnt usually what wins the day, but neither is it entirely money
or lawyers, but strategic use
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Amen.
It's never about the technology. I've seen so many great
technologies buried by inferior products that had either more
marketing money or better lawyers than I've seen succeed.
On May 3, 2005, at 9:16 AM, Dennis Brown wrote:
Sloppy
Well, Lynn, while I wouldn't disagree with your perspective, I would
nonetheless argue that a world-class technology product with few
marketing resources and no legal clout will get buried by a
competitive product which, though inferior, has more marketing money
and/or legal backing 99
when do you guys write product, do you men computer / software
product only, or does it apply to any kind of product ?
I'm asking because in the field of movies for instance, a superior film
with low marketing resources can nevertheless meet a great success by
word of mouth... this happens on a
Well, Lynn, while I wouldn't disagree with your perspective,
I would nonetheless argue that a world-class technology
product with few marketing resources and no legal clout will
get buried by a competitive product which, though inferior,
has more marketing money and/or legal backing 99
when do you guys write product, do you men computer /
software product only, or does it apply to any kind of product ?
I'm asking because in the field of movies for instance, a
superior film
with low marketing resources can nevertheless meet a great
success by word of mouth... this
Word of mouth is also a form of marketing: viral marketing.
IMHO word of mouth and viral marketing are 2 completely
different things : viral marketing is usually part of a strategy
built by a distributor, while word of mouth is rather out of
control and not part of a strategy (ie: telling
Word of mouth is also a form of marketing: viral marketing.
IMHO word of mouth and viral marketing are 2 completely
different things : viral marketing is usually part of a
strategy built by a distributor, while word of mouth is
rather out of control and not part of a strategy (ie:
Derek,
I just downloaded your JPEGCompress application. Very professional and
what a wonderful set of features. I like it! You should definitely port
to Mac and Linux.
best,
Chipp
Derek Bump wrote:
So thank you to who ever it was that brought up this topic. I will now
be able to bring
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Right, the key phrase being Apple-labeled computer.
On Apr 30, 2005, at 3:26 PM, Dar Scott wrote:
On Apr 30, 2005, at 8:55 AM, Frank D. Engel, Jr. wrote:
If you read the license agreement for OS X, there is a clause which
states that it cannot legally
Has anyone seen / used this :
http://pearpc.sourceforge.net/about.html
http://prasys.skidsoftware.com/intro.htm
just curious...
JB
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If you read the license agreement for OS X, there is a clause which
states that it cannot legally be installed on non-apple hardware. You
could use that to run Linux, I'm sure, but you can't legally install OS
X on that emulator (or any other, for
On Apr 30, 2005, at 8:55 AM, Frank D. Engel, Jr. wrote:
If you read the license agreement for OS X, there is a clause which
states that it cannot legally be installed on non-apple hardware.
My Panther license says this:
2.A
This License allows you to install and use one copy
of the
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