@Jack @(Unverified) Oh, I understand how Apple makes money and I understand the perils of having a large market share (more unwanted attention, more customer service issues etc). However, I don't work for Apple so I don't really care about that stuff. It's a shame from the perspective of the common computer user who doesn't have the cash to pony up for an over priced piece of equipment.
I didn't know about imaging multiple computers with one license. I'll have to check that out.
@mbushnell As I understood it, they legally bought copies of OS X. The only 'illegal' deed being done was breaking the security, essentially unlocking the software to be run on non-Apple hardware. It's a shame they lost, and a shame Apple doesn't open OS X to the PC market.
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Oh, I understand how Apple makes money and I understand the perils of having a large market share (more unwanted attention, more customer service issues etc). However, I don't work for Apple so I don't really care about that stuff. It's a shame from the perspective of the common computer user who doesn't have the cash to pony up for an over priced piece of equipment.
I didn't know about imaging multiple computers with one license. I'll have to check that out.