sheepguy42
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Um, except at school I don't use Microsoft apps. Sure, I have Office on my Mac (that I got free legally through Penn State), but I never use it. I have no need for it. And I am sure that there is something to this "iOffice" idea, because it makes too much sense. Macs need a preloaded full-featured word processor, or at least something equivalent to but cheaper than Work. AppleWorks doesn't cut it for many (most?) people. At the same time, here at Penn State Abington, I look around and everyone is using AIM. A few of my friends also dabble in ICQ, but I have not seen an MSN user in months, literally. I have one friend who uses Yahoo more than AIM, and that has been slowly changing. You are most likely right about .wmv never going into QT, but that probably has more to do with DRM not existing on Mac more than anything. You are also right with your last comment, except I think the point of all these slaps in M$'s face (iChat being AIM, Safari, Keynote, ".Mac is everything .NET was supposed to be," and more) is Apple saying M$ needs Apple's business too, and that Apple isn't going to be bullied anymore. M$ and Apple most likely will continue to do business together, but more as equals rather than "You need our support to stay alive, so you will give in to all our demands!"Originally posted by senne
you will always be forced to use Microsoft apps (exept for msn messenger, but then again, Proteus/Fire/... do not fully take advance of the MSN Service, f.e. they don't have filesharing)
I hope Apple will implement MSN Messenger Service in iChat! That would be great. But will microsoft allow this? No.
Then there's still .wmv. No way microsoft allows apple to put the .wmv-technology in QT!
It's important for apple to keep in buissiness with MicroSoft