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With the current market, there would still be BSDs, Linux based distros and a handful of other OS to choose from. Apple can only control those who choose it's products.
If Apple and MS had swapped market share percentages back in the day, I think Unix like platforms would still have developed to provide an alternative choice. After all, osX is a fork of a Unix like platform that came before it.
I'd shudder for those who think they have only the choice of two brand names. The rest of us would be just fine either way.