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And, at least on OS X, it also contradicts one of their oft-cited advantages: the availability of one, built-in application that can interface with hardware from multiple vendors - as opposed to the Windows world, where each hardware vendor "rolls their own" (often with piss-poor results).
hahahaha yeah! That's ironic. "On a Mac it just works." Unless they don't want it to.