Bill,
You posted a similar article on another list, and got dog piled on. Nothing wrong with voicing a different opinion, but you are sharing this with the wrong crowd. Ahh! You crossed posted this to 4 Apple related lists. You sure know how to make friends.
Most Mac users like the "walled garden" Apple has created. Fewer security issues.
You posted:
> Two weeks ago, Steve Wozniak made a public call for Apple to open its platforms for those who wish to tinker, tweak and innovate with their internals.
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> BB
And another list member commented:
Yeah.
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Woz has been pretty irrelevant for 30-35 years now....
Pretty much summed it up, other than to say that there are other platforms that are open, you are free to use them if you want.
Brent
On Jun 1, 2012, at 10:34 AM, Bill B. wrote:
Infoworld noticed the Electronic Frontier Foundation's rant bout Apple's OSes and has an article, I find more interesting. BTW, Apple OS as a closed system has been discussed for at least 2 decades. See
<http://www.infoworld.com/t/mac-os-x/apples-operating-systems-fortresses-or-prisons-194412>
Bill
vendredi 1 juin 2012
[apple-iphone] Re: [macsupport] Apple's operating systems: Fortresses or prisons?
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