even OSX 10.3, which was when OS X started to get really good, was released in late 2003, almost 14 YEARS AGO .
I know people who have been on Macs for 20 years, since OS8 or 9 days, who have bought non-Mac hardware and won't get another MacBook - that is significant and Apple should be paying attention to that.
Apple is not gated by their software costs - they clearly make a lot of money from their desktop, mini, and laptop sales.
So why not produce something truly excellent instead of merely adequate?
even OSX 10.3, which was when OS X started to get really good, was released in late 2003, almost 14 YEARS AGO .
I know people who have been on Macs for 20 years, since OS8 or 9 days, who have bought non-Mac hardware and won't get another MacBook - that is significant and Apple should be paying attention to that.
Apple is not gated by their software costs - they clearly make a lot of money from their desktop, mini, and laptop sales.
So why not produce something truly excellent instead of merely adequate?