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2006-05-11
In the past few days, I was keep saying what Apple did might be ego, might be complacent, might be disgusting, but is NOT anything harming competition. So whatever Apple does, unless they really hurt interoperability or reach to the point of monopoly, you can always vote by your choice rather than cursing.
And someone always answer me "but Apple is the best in usability and user experience and I can not find another competitive vendor, so how can I have other choice?"