Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 2nd Feb 2012 11:26 UTC
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My guess is that late language support would be also a fairly reliable indicator which markets Apple considers fairly unimportant, which have low to marginal OSX uptake.
Quickly going through Statcounter stats of places most strongly associated with the added languages seems to confirm it (I'm a bit surprised Israel is low; oh well, long time relative prosperity is not the only factor of Apple adoption ...and actually, some classic stereotypes could fit - say, about frugality and general higher thoughtfulness in regard to purchases ;p )




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Didn't Mac OS X already support Greek?