Linked by Jim Vanaria on Fri 4th Oct 2002 21:25 UTC
When it comes to using computers, it used to be (and still rings true today) that most people find the Mac platform to be either loathsome or lovable with few spectators taking middle ground on the issue.
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The interest isn't so much in who's running what, it's the attitude change. If you posted a poll on Macintosh on SlashDot in times gone past, you would get an overwhelming "no way in hell" response and questions on how to give the platform negative ratings. It's gone from that to about a third of SlashDot regulars giving the platform a look-in in the space of only a few years.
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The interest isn't so much in who's running what, it's the attitude change. If you posted a poll on Macintosh on SlashDot in times gone past, you would get an overwhelming "no way in hell" response and questions on how to give the platform negative ratings. It's gone from that to about a third of SlashDot regulars giving the platform a look-in in the space of only a few years.