@SteveJobsCEO Don't talk sh*t about companies that could crush yours with one finger. Your 15% market share of OS's doesn't qualify you to talk sh*t about companies with >50% market share AND the biggest search engine in history. Learn your place, Jobs.
@SteveJobsCEO What if Adobe did MacOS what iPhone OS does to flash. I mean no more Adobe programs developed for mac at all. Mac owners are supposedly the creative type so how would they like not having Photoshop, illustrator, indesign, etc. How about no more adobe reader, yea now more reading PDF's on your macs. And No more Flash on macs, No hulu for you.
You should watch who you're calling lazy before they get lazy and stop supporting your products.
@Edobe Exactly! He's just making enemies as he said, and that doesn't work in relation between companies, nations, or even people. Adobe pulls their stuff from Macs, Microsoft pulls Office... what's left? iPhoto? LOL
I want to thank you for raising the standards in the computer industry. I have always used Mac computers until I graduated from college some 12 years when I was forced to use PC because of my company. I have remained a PC user. However, I strongly believe that because of Apple's products that have forced many computer companies to raise their standards in innovation and quality. If Apple was not in the picture, we would all be stuck with Windows 98 right now.
@Edobe PDF is a public format so no problems there. I do believe that OS X has built in support for reading PDFs already and problably also for creating PDFs.
The problem would be Photoshop et al but I am pretty sure that Adobe would never dare to ake such a move...
@psykick5 I think that the idea that market share of a particular product should dictate your ability to say what you want or the validity of your opinions is pretty awful.
Are all our opinions of those richer and more powerful to be discarded?
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@SteveJobsCEO
Don't talk sh*t about companies that could crush yours with one finger. Your 15% market share of OS's doesn't qualify you to talk sh*t about companies with >50% market share AND the biggest search engine in history. Learn your place, Jobs.
@SteveJobsCEO What if Adobe did MacOS what iPhone OS does to flash. I mean no more Adobe programs developed for mac at all. Mac owners are supposedly the creative type so how would they like not having Photoshop, illustrator, indesign, etc. How about no more adobe reader, yea now more reading PDF's on your macs. And No more Flash on macs, No hulu for you.
You should watch who you're calling lazy before they get lazy and stop supporting your products.
@Edobe
Exactly! He's just making enemies as he said, and that doesn't work in relation between companies, nations, or even people. Adobe pulls their stuff from Macs, Microsoft pulls Office... what's left? iPhoto? LOL
@SteveJobsCEO
It's called the iPod. Oh, and while you're listening, fix iTunes before you complain about Flash.
@SteveJobsCEO
Sneaky... you forgot to mention the 250.21B market cap of Microsoft... you must be Republican or something...
@psykick5
Of course he won' t mention MS. He is an idiot.
@SteveJobsCEO
I want to thank you for raising the standards in the computer industry. I have always used Mac computers until I graduated from college some 12 years when I was forced to use PC because of my company. I have remained a PC user. However, I strongly believe that because of Apple's products that have forced many computer companies to raise their standards in innovation and quality. If Apple was not in the picture, we would all be stuck with Windows 98 right now.
@Edobe
PDF is a public format so no problems there. I do believe that OS X has built in support for reading PDFs already and problably also for creating PDFs.
The problem would be Photoshop et al but I am pretty sure that Adobe would never dare to ake such a move...
@psykick5 I think that the idea that market share of a particular product should dictate your ability to say what you want or the validity of your opinions is pretty awful.
Are all our opinions of those richer and more powerful to be discarded?
@psykick5 http://news.cnet.com/8301-1001_3-10017015-92.html and http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/20100324/apple-nearing-wal-marts-market-cap/