Re: Apple Introduces Aperture



In article <pQB5f.5217$7h7.3380@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"bmoag" <aetoo@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Repeat after me, "Less than 4% desktop market share world wide and
> expected to shrink further when Apple abandons current users and
> switches to Intel CPU and proprietary chipset."

Actually, it's more than 4% now, and it's growing. And will grow even
faster after the switch to Intel.

> If it wasn't for IPOD Apple computer would be as dead a brand as
> Apple Records.

Nah; it would still be a viable brand, and would still be growing, but
not as fast as it is growing. The iPod is getting more and more people
to switch to Macintosh computers.
.



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