01-12-2010, 06:51 AM
(01-12-2010, 05:29 AM)trilobyte- Wrote: Ofcourse, having the software developed specifically for the Harddware is great.. for the developers. It means a higher demand in the hardware, which brings more to pay on the customers. How is that better for me, as a customer?The developers don't care about how much something sells, they just develop software.
Anyway, the developers being able to put more work into the quality of the operating system and not compatibility with everything - that is how it benefits you, and there is also the support aspect...I'd go into it but I already did in the previous post; I can think of many more advantages but I really feel that writing a huge paragraph at the moment is unneeded.
(01-12-2010, 05:29 AM)trilobyte- Wrote: And if Apple know that it works on Intel Based PC's, why wouldn't they support it? It's just another way for them to make money. It's like they don't exactly care about the customers, whatever makes more money for them is better then having full on Support from every day people.
If you knew more about Apple, you'd realize that they do care about their customers, just watch the 'Welcome to Macintosh' documentary and you'll see what I mean, and there is more to a computer than the CPU 'brand', there's the graphics card, the sound card, the motherboard, blah blah blah.