@Zak, if you were writing to me (?), they have more than one team of engineers, but only so much focus. Why do you think mac.com failed so miserably?
I suppose there will always be people who will buy into the convenience and perceived cachet, (and they will forever be under the impression their peers aren't using Apple because of some ignorance even though Apple rarely creates anything), but it will inevitably fall behind what the best of the Internet has to offer. As a parallel, I am sure, if they could get away with it, they would make their Mac line more of a paid media injection device, but they can't maintain a viable product on that basis.
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@Zak, if you were writing to me (?), they have more than one team of engineers, but only so much focus. Why do you think mac.com failed so miserably?
I suppose there will always be people who will buy into the convenience and perceived cachet, (and they will forever be under the impression their peers aren't using Apple because of some ignorance even though Apple rarely creates anything), but it will inevitably fall behind what the best of the Internet has to offer. As a parallel, I am sure, if they could get away with it, they would make their Mac line more of a paid media injection device, but they can't maintain a viable product on that basis.