[CS-FSLUG] NI: OfB.biz: Another Life for Tiger?

Fred A. Miller fmiller at lightlink.com
Mon Jun 6 15:24:19 CDT 2005


On Monday 06 June 2005 3:41 pm, Timothy Butler wrote:
> Sure, it has been rumored for years. Sure, any technology observer  
> even slightly familiar with Apple knew that Mac OS X had been run in  
> house on Intel. But, Apple parting ways with the processor it has  
> spent all of these years promoting? If Apple was a few millennia  
> older, without doubt this would have been prophesied as a sign of the  
> apocalypse. The real apocalypse may not be here yet, but the  
> computing world has just seen one of the biggest earthshaking  
> announcements in years. Now Apple faces one of the hardest projects  
> ever put forward for a computer company in its position: keeping  
> backward compatibility.
>
>      http://www.ofb.biz/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=360

Yes, that is true. IF their new 'puters are the same price as others on the 
market, it just could be that Apple will GAIN more market share from those 
who want an easy to use solution that is more advanced and SAFER to use than 
MickySoft.

Fred

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