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I actually latched on to this bit here:
"We should all force these companies to make good stuff."
Which seems to suggest that "we" the consumers should be forcing these (Adobe, Apple, Microsoft, Dell...) to deliver good stuff. If the majority of the user base yelled back, the companies would be forced to improve there products (see Microsoft's quick address of Vista). It's not for Microsoft to force Itunes out bit rather for us end users to do so.
I understand this. The point is, he is saying that if our reasons for hating iTunes are the same as those Apple says we obviously have for hating Flash, why don't we force iTunes out.
I try to draw a parallel to show that Apple should leave it to US to force flash out. Not force that decision down on our heads.
Because, and that is my previous point, if Microsoft would to be so "grand" as Apple and do it for us, it'd be the great evil company of the galaxy.
Edit: Oh, and please ignore grammar/spelling mistakes, or the post entirely if it's hard to make sense of it. I just woke up and didn't even get up yet... dizzy.
Edited 2010-04-30 14:11 UTC





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It's pretty to say, to pretend, actually, that this is parallel to what is happening with Adobe. By the true same token, what would the reaction be if Microsoft forced iTunes out?
I tend to believe all Apple fans and Microsoft customers owners of iPods would cry out loud and it would be publicity hell.
But it seems the only option when you're against Apple is to "vote with your pockets because Apple can do whatever it pleases with ``it's`` hardware."