MacLuv wrote:
But Linux is a system, based on Unix, a bit better finished than row BSD, a bit less open, but nothing like a company. Apple is a company and a brand, spending hundreds of millions of $ each year to adapt to user's demand and make its MacOS better.
Linux will be used by people owning computers. Some peope may pay $100 to buy a Linux install. But Linux for the masses does not exist. Sorry, it does exist, but it's not Linux, it's another Unix derivative: it's MacOS X.
Steve Jobs, not Apple, is style before substance. The day Linux gets a consumer desktop worthy of download, that's it for Apple. That's the way I see it, anyway. No flaming me. I'm nice.
But Linux is a system, based on Unix, a bit better finished than row BSD, a bit less open, but nothing like a company. Apple is a company and a brand, spending hundreds of millions of $ each year to adapt to user's demand and make its MacOS better.
Linux will be used by people owning computers. Some peope may pay $100 to buy a Linux install. But Linux for the masses does not exist. Sorry, it does exist, but it's not Linux, it's another Unix derivative: it's MacOS X.