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iTunes could be the next place you go to buy your software.
iTunes could be the next place you go to buy your software.
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1) Offer next version of OS X as a download on iTunes.
2) Offer all third party developer software for OS X as a download on iTunes
3) Offer an OS X that deletes Vista and installs on PCs (can't wait for that one!)
4) Rename iTunes -> iStore
I would like to see Amazon compete in the SW download market as well.
I prefer to download software vs. using an optical drive; definitely a greener way to go.
If you don't put the nice Apple packaging on the wall and show it to your friends then it is going to end up in the landfill.
Looks like fanboy behavior to me.
To zunerok, when the same thing is asked to the Woz, he believes that Macs and PCs are rather on par at home. I have the same number of Macs and PCs (3 each) at home. It is the business side that has the market share for Windows, this is mainly due to the fact that you can choose your vendor, or even make your own for Windows, but you can only buy Macs from Apple (regardless of the store). Also, you can't tell how many people are using BootCamp, Parallels or Fusion to run Windows software and support Windows Vista on their Mac, so there is value for this as well, but doesn't obviate the Mac. Using Vista, XP pro and Mac OS X, I don't believe that Vista is better than OS X. Each has its strong points and weak points, mostly I find OS X better since I am a UNIX head and the file system of OS X is far better than the file system of Vista. iPod vs. Zune, possibly but not yet, legal content, there is still more for iPod, but that could change in Zune's favor in time. Apple TV vs. Media Center, definitely Media Center. But remember BootCamp, Parallels and Fusion (Parallels and Fusion are available on PC but won't run any Mac software - but all can do Linux, OS/2 and others).
Vista is copying things that OS X has been doing for years? I will accept that MS has snatched some ideas from the Mac camp when it came to the styling of things, but when it comes down to the actual workings, the two systems could not be more different.
I'll give apple that they know how to make a good looking product. Every release is packed in a good looking body that was well thought out in research and design at mac headquarters. When it comes to features and functionality, the "breakthroughs" are completely overshadowed by Job's stroking out on stage about every product.
For me, it really ends there. I haven't found software on a mac that isn't rivaled if not surpassed by software on another OS. Furthermore secunia came out and proved what windows people have been saying forever. Mac's are NOT more secure than PC's. I could list all the vitals on that point but you're better off reading the following.
http://www.electronista.com/articles/07/12/18/windows.security.in.2007/
Its also a stupid idea. Having the Remote Disc makes the MacBook Air dependent on another computer, and i'm sure that the people who will be buying this computer will have a second or maybe even a third Mac, but still, it just seems like its going to be way more of a hassle than anyone expects. The Steve Jobs Reality Distortion Field is in full effect with that feature.
That being said, the USB Superdrive is a fine alternative... except it costs $100, and that continues apple's other aggravating trend of over priced necessary accessories. There should be a mid-level MacBook Air that comes with the superdrive and a bigger hard drive (certainly they could fit the 160 gb hard drive from the iPod in there somewhere, they could have made it .8 inches deep with the bigger harddrive, no one would have noticed or cared)
All of that being said, The MBA is a very cool computer, and like all Apple products, will only get better in about 6 months. (I'm not a PC fanboy by the way, I use a MacBook Pro)
- by cocomak January 22, 2008 12:57 AM PST
- Apple does thing with irrotational manner and this is its salt
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