On Jun 7, 2005, at 3:20 PM, Eric Dunbar wrote:

Plus, what this means is that Apple's future doesn't have to be
exclusively tied to its hardware. With Apple running on X86 Dell now
has a much stronger stick with which to beat Microsoft into
submission, and, if necessary, Apple can become the OS supplier of
choice for one of the big manufacturers.


Don't get your hopes up. Remember what happened to the PowerPC Mac clone makers. Apple believes -- rightly or wrongly -- that selling the hardware their OS runs on is vital to their bottom line.

Also, consider this: If Apple allows MacOS-X to run on commodity hardware, lots of people will decide to try it out on their own (commodity) PCs - just "borrow" an install DVD from a friend and give it a go. Some part of those people will be convinced that OS-X is better than Windows for their needs. Microsoft will see this as competition. Their monopolist reflexes will take take over. They will immediately proceed to squash the competition (Apple) like an annoying bug. All MS has to do is withdraw support for MS-Office for Mac, and Apple disappears in a cloud of slightly bad-smelling smoke.

Rick, the eternal pessimist

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