And who's fault is that?
So, nobody can produce an OS to rival MS's so lets punish MS instead! The home user has a choice, do I go for Windows, do I go for Linux. Hummm, well it would appear the public voted, they choose Windows, naughty MS - how dare you produce such a successful product.
So, nobody can produce an OS to rival MS's so lets punish MS instead! The home user has a choice, do I go for Windows, do I go for Linux. Hummm, well it would appear the public voted, they choose Windows, naughty MS - how dare you produce such a successful product.
Back to IBM and Apple...as the story goes, IBM was shopping around for an OS for this revolutionary new idea they stole from Xerox called a Personal Computer. They went to a few software companies and they told IBM to, "take a hike you evil devils." Bill Gates, already being a devil, signed away and became the soul (pun intended) OS provider for the PC from IBM. IBM of course ruled the business industry, so all the cool geeks with money bought IBM PC's for home.
Apple, in the meantime, decided to rule the education industry. What they failed to realize is that educated people don't have any money. Apple lost the home battle fairly quickly and the IBM PC ruled. M$ had exclusive rights to the OS, and so M$ ruled the OS world, despite better products being available. And yes, at the time Macintosh's OS was LIGHT YEARS ahead of anything M$ had. Mac just picked the wrong people to market to.
Time went on and companies like Compaq and HP started making clones of PC's to compete with IBM. IBM trying to stop it, they failed and competition began. The hacker and the hardware geek were born as people finally had options to put inside their $5000, 386 20 MHz monster! Apple completely blocked geeks out from toying with the hardware, so they all switched to IBM PC if they hadn't already. M$, seeing an opportunity to sieze even more control, made deals with Compaq and others for exlusive OS rights for the PC clone makers. After all, you have to use an M$ OS for it to be a true PC, right?
And thus we see how we reached today's current issue. M$ has kept their control through the dirty business practices they learned from IBM. Apple only thinks they are cool. Linux rules the server world (despite what Paulr will tell you). The masses still use M$ OS's because that's the way it's always been. Only that, and nothing more.
Jammrock

Perhaps one day we will see mac OS X or OS XX available for the PC type architecture?

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