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Apple is hoping that Mac OS X will help win back Mac users who went over to the Dark Side, as well as Windows users considering an XP upgrade. Mac OS X is a very capable OS and is holding its own against XP with reviewers. But, is Apple biting off more than it can chew by going after Windows users? It might be smarter to first go after a market that will be sold on the techology and create new software for the platform: Linux users. OS X is based on unix and so it's kind of like getting two computers in one OS. On one hand you have access to a full UNIX command line and can run most unix based apps, including x-window apps. On top of that, add a very well integrated GUI. The combination makes for one good looking unix workstation.
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  1. identicon
    mhh5, 19 Nov 2001 @ 11:04am

    hmm. the flaw there is..

    that linux users are "cheap" -- they don't want to pay for anything, so why would they want to buy an overpriced BSD box? I think apple is correctly targeting Windows users who might confuse Windows XP with Mac OSX...

    link to this | view in thread ]

  2. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 19 Nov 2001 @ 11:13am

    No Subject Given

    macs are too expensive

    link to this | view in thread ]

  3. identicon
    alternatives(), 19 Nov 2001 @ 11:42am

    Apple had done what no other vendor to date has do

    That is ship a 'consumer friendly' UNIX.

    Having said that, I won't buy any more Apple products. Why? I do not trust management to deliver on promises.

    Apple's pricing on hardware USED to be obscene, in comparison to the rest of the market. Today, it is just gross.

    Another question: Why the Linux fixation? There are over 190+ products all claiming to be Linux. Why fixate on a VERY fragmented market....that of the Linux fork of the month club?

    link to this | view in thread ]

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    prash, 19 Nov 2001 @ 12:52pm

    Re: Apple had done what no other vendor to date ha

    Exactly. Apple will become the number one Unix vendor with OS X. When i wrote Linux, I really meant anyone looking for a personal Unix workstation. Sure, OS X is beefed up BSD, but in addition to that you get a polished GUI and support for lots of devices and multimedia applications. Also, apple has some of the most interesting and competitive laptops on the market. My understanding is that Linux/Unix on laptops can be tricky to install.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  5. identicon
    prash, 19 Nov 2001 @ 12:55pm

    Re: hmm. the flaw there is..

    Is this really true? They don't want to pay for anything or they just don't want to pay for overpriced software?

    link to this | view in thread ]

  6. identicon
    msykes, 19 Nov 2001 @ 2:14pm

    Re: hmm. the flaw there is..

    I dont' think we can say *all* linux users are cheap, I mean I really don't think that most people use linux because the OS itself is free. Granted the hard core open source people will never like Apple, but I think there are a lot of "casual" linux users who like the command line, like open source, and don't like Windows that could be persuaded to change to the MacOS.

    msykes

    link to this | view in thread ]

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    alternatives(), 19 Nov 2001 @ 8:31pm

    Re: Apple had done what no other vendor to date ha

    If you did not mean Linux and ment 'unix on PC's' or software libre, than don't SAY Linux.

    People will be confused, because Linux is a kernel, it is NOT FreeBSD, it is NOT OpenBSD, it is NOT SCO or Solaris on X86.

    link to this | view in thread ]


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