Apple Shuts Down Group Trying To Put OSX On PCs
from the take-that. dept
Dosquatch writes "It seems that Apple doesn't mind the open source software thing when it benefits them by, say, helping them build an OS. But if somebody else wants to poke at their code, they get all pissy. Imagine that." They've sent a DMCA-based cease-and-desist to a group who was working on putting OSX on (non-Apple) Intel PCs.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Well that settles that debate...
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Re: Well that settles that debate...
While Microsoft has never been about hardware, and IBM has abandoned it, Jobs is stuck in 1982 business models.
OSX is trapped by this thinking.
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At the moment, they know exactly which graphics cards will be used, which HDs, etc.
I believe this helps in the stability of the OS, rather than Microsoft having to code for all varietys.
Plus the hardware is a large part of what defines a Mac.
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APPLE=GARBAGE
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but i agree
"mac, drag it to the trash can"
And as far as your skills with uninstalling, I think you are amazing.
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iSuck
It comes down to this, People will love Linux, Windows and Apple. I hate Apple, I like Linux and Windows. Everyone in the world that isn't a homosexual dislikes Apple, and if you like Apple and don't think you are gay, you just don't know yet, it will happen, just keep playing with your iPod, iTunes, iMovie, iSuck Software.
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Throw that APPLE out the WINDOW(s)
I'll give it to you MACies, it use to be STABLE compared to a WINDOWS 98/ME/NT but has a longway to come in development if it wants to stand up to a Windows 2k/XP OS. Microsoft partnered with any decent hardware vendor can boast performance gains over the power pc/OSx platform as well as support for a billion applications on all pc based hardware.
Why do we you think apple is moving toward an intel based chip... someone’s finally waking up @ apple.
I mean honestly if a pc hardware vendor came out with a pretty pc, APPLE would’ve been in trouble. (Cant figure out why we still don’t have a pc hardware vendor with a pretty PC…& if your thinking sony… they started off with a good idea but that’s it)
You can always find a better value for your money when comparing any major vendor to any of apples hardware, it may not look as nice though!
So in closing I will say this, I have had the opportunity of working with both Apple & PC.
I own both (never brought an apple)
My Apple today is an attentionpiece … the girls seem to think its cute.
My Pc is a Masterpiece … I love it & the girls know how to use it..
My apple has a couple of kewl appz like IPhoto… (Still lacks common sense logic) but good for ordering picture books.
My Pc has everything except Iphoto,… I can use 1 million other apps.
If the Macintosh is any indication of an Apple , we all know it gets rotten within a short amount of time…
Throw it Out the WINDOW!!!
MSFT FTW!
(-.-)
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QuickTime Alt
http://www.free-codecs.com/download/QuickTime_Alternative.htm
Not nearly as gay, but allows you to play the mov format....because mpg and avi were not Apple, they had to make their own.
Oh yeah I hear because Apple didnt developer English they are creating a new called "iSpeak" should be around sometime in 2008, it will cost you 22 years of your life to learn to speak it, but the people who waste their time with it sware it's worth it.
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Look, "Ghost." Get out of the house, dude. You're much too involved in this OS war thing. Go to a park, walk a dog, do something.
Look, I know you're all pissy because you haven't gotten your drivers license but relax, man.
And yes, you are right. All Apple users are gay. [sarcasm]
Sheesh, don't be such a dork.
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I must read different lists than you.... The pro audio community is suffering terribly from design flaws in OSX. Add to that the constantly changing hardware specs and you have a recipie for serious problems. Apple has lost it's lustre in the pro audio community and is now being viewed as a high end hobbyist's machine. Every new release of OSX changes timing and stability... what a mess.
Jon
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I do happen to think it's a stupid law though
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what if i bought a dvd of osx and installed that
apparently id still be wrong
because they say what hardware i can use
its just dumb
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This post was written from a PC running on windows XP
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what if people make it work and start profitting off of it, isnt that just wrong? Take somebodys work, change it and start selling it?
For all we know, Apple has their own plan to do this and this would be straight up stealing from them.
its a hard call being a Mac/Pc user.
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That's kind of the impetus behind the open source movement, and a large part of why Corel and Sun are still big players and helping so much..
Then again, if I go and take Red Hat's distro (which they built off free, open source code), modify it and resell it, will the Red Hat Foundation get royally pissed at me? Probably.
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Isn't that what Apple did with MacOS in the first place? I think the idea came from Xerox if I remember right. Not just that, Mac OS X is a ripoff from BSD that they are trying to pass off as their own.
Of course, Microsoft did it with Windows by trying to take a Mac-like approach. In fact, I would be willing to bet that nearly 90% of all patented software was taken from previous art.
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Apple products are for people with too much disposable income that are too worried about looking hip.
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No worries...
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Get off your pedestal and get real. Apple probably was happy about people being excited to get OSX running on an Intel processor, which is helped to build buy in prior to distributing their own MAC/Intel machines running OSX. Now if your excited about it maybe you'll buy one of the new Mactels. Makes perfect sense to built up excitement and then to shut down other (non-legal) outlets to supply the OS on Intel.
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I seem to have missed where it said that...
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You didn't miss anything. The article doesn't say that. Neither did I. In fact, I really didn't say much of anything beyond pointing out the irony*.
* - back off, grammer nazis.
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Could you by any chance cite that? I can't find a reference that says this. I would love to think that Apple would be ecstatic about porting Legal Copies of OSX to work on an x86. I hate to risk being accused of comparing apples to oranges (no pun intended) by asking; if it were legal copies, wouldn't it fall under fair use? Almost everyone who comments on techdirt agrees that if you buy music designed to play on hardware with the "Compact Disc" Logo on it you should be able to play said music on hardware not designed for CDs by modifying the music slightly. Shouldn't the same apply if I buy an Operating system designed for hardware with an apple symbol on it, that I should be allowed to modify it to work on other hardware as well? At least so long as I'm not circumventing copy protection software to do so.
Just my two cents
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not FREEWARE
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Dude. BSD is open source software, from waaaay back. Before Linux, even. Using open-source code is not "theft". It is the point, the definition, of open source. Open source licenses state that, sure, you can build your product out of the codebase, but as your payment, you have to make the source available for others to do the same with... only one of the finer points that Apple seems to have missed. And how did you think the OSx86 group got the source to tinker with anyway, hmm?
This does not prohibit you from selling your project. No, you don't have to make available any original code you write as part of the project. Anything proprietary is off limits, but then... OSX, though, is predominantly BSD. OSx86 is within the rights of the license. Apple is off their nut.
stop condoning the hacking of OS X
*sigh*
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BSD has been under its own license well before the GPL even existed.
Yes BSD is free in open, in that I can download the source modify it and resubmit it to the community.
However, the BSD is different in the GPL in that If I want you to pay for my modifications and want to resell my code then thats all fine and legal.
That's what exactly Apple is doing, it's fine and I'm ok with it. You want a BSD 'NIX with pretty windows and controlled but supported hardware?
Ok fine by me.
If Apple had used a bunch of GPL'd code or something then we could get all pissy about something. I have downloaded and used the vmware image and Maxxus code from the OSx86 project, but am I all pissy because of Apple? No, they are a company who is making a product like Microsoft that is reality is closed-source no matter how you try to spin it in your head.
Just because they used "open" source BSD code to get there, doesn't make there software "open". I could do the same, add my own Window Manger to FreeBSD and sell it just the same.
Which is why the BSD license makes more sense for companies than the more restricitve GPL.
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"... why 1984 won't be like '1984'."
It is the supreme irony that the most tyranical, the most restrictive, the best example of an Orwellian computer, became the Macintosh.
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Settled? Not Hardky - - -
From the Project's Homepage:
Reports of our death have been greatly exaggerated... Saturday, 18 February 2006
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OSX and vista
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http://widgets.yahoo.com/
has a lot more widgets too :P
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why it all sux
including re sell it (once)
install to whatever hardware
these software gigs have way too much power
they spend all their time outdoing each other on worthless BS instead of clearing out vulnerabilities bugs and security flaws
osx is a delightfull system, certainly the most polished linux around ~ and by a loooong way, but for whatever reason Jobs thinks hes a hardware company, and apparently not only does his hardware underperform it costs the earth too. if its enough to challenge MS about packaging software and the anti-competitive behaviour that defines, its also fair to state apple is limiting my choice of hardware to what they sell (they dont make it we all know that)
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all apple iSuck products suck
APPLE = WASTE OF $$$$
they just look cool
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there's no "i" in apple products
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Apple OS on a PC
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