Cook's Commitment to the Mac
Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2016 10:10 am
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It certainly doesn't. I'd rather Apple spun off Macintosh as a self sustaining sub that produces a solid OS you pay for, than leaving it as a poor cousin to the iOS business strategy.stubbsonic wrote:And the slop I've seen in the last 4 major OS releases doesn't inspire much confidence, either.
...and license HP or Dell to produce Mac-Compatible workstations! The power available there dwarfs what is available in the Mac world (unless you Hackintosh).bayswater wrote:It certainly doesn't. I'd rather Apple spun off Macintosh as a self sustaining sub that produces a solid OS you pay for, than leaving it as a poor cousin to the iOS business strategy.stubbsonic wrote:And the slop I've seen in the last 4 major OS releases doesn't inspire much confidence, either.
Further affirming the wisdom of MOTU to port DP to Windows. As I've said before... if they ever get it solid and reliable enough on that platform, I could see myself potentially jumping ship.HCMarkus wrote:...and license HP or Dell to produce Mac-Compatible workstations! The power available there dwarfs what is available in the Mac world (unless you Hackintosh).bayswater wrote:It certainly doesn't. I'd rather Apple spun off Macintosh as a self sustaining sub that produces a solid OS you pay for, than leaving it as a poor cousin to the iOS business strategy.stubbsonic wrote:And the slop I've seen in the last 4 major OS releases doesn't inspire much confidence, either.
That's a damned bigFurther affirming the wisdom of MOTU to port DP to Windows. As I've said before... if they ever get it solid and reliable enough on that platform, I could see myself potentially jumping ship.