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Quark, Adobe, Aldus, Macromedia, Digidesign, Apple Newton OS, OpenDoc..... read up on some of them. These technologies were all Apple (or the Windows version was inferior) for many years, and much money was made. Are you unfamiliar with these markets, or are you telling me that every design and marketing department wasn't loaded with macs in the 80's and 90's -- where you're from? Because I've been seeing that since I started noticing these things back in the 80's.
The idea that Apple became "stale" based on their OS interface only is goofy. They've always pushed UI consistency (even when not fully practicing it themselves).
Dude, calling me a fanboi is pretty ridiculous. A ridiculous term. I was on the internet on an Atari 24 years ago when I was a boy. I was on the web before HTML was finalized. Respect your digital elders son. Nearly everything digital you saw or heard in the 90's was made on a mac.
Thank you for the compliment. I feel so much younger all of the sudden
Since you asked so politely as to where I was in my youth, here it is... in the '80 we had these huge rooms called computer centers where we would have these huge boxes some of them were called computers, some were known as tape units, etc. We used to program in some weird languages called COBOL, Fortran IV etc. That is where I was in the '80.
I suppose some people would consider me somewhat of a professional in the IT (at least they pay me as such). Now I don't have a problem with a statement like :
"Macs were dominant among the designers"
But that was not your statement. Your statement was apple OWNED .... see a problem there. As far as I can remember, apple never owned adobe!! The rest of your post is also gibberish ... OOP, really?? I mean for real??
Apple is stale because they do not have enough resources to manage both software and hardware development and have always and will always cut corners in the software side of things.