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Old 07-03-2009, 09:19 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by D1ffuse View Post
If the little guy can support Mac and even Linux (Calibre's a great example, love it), surely big companies can as well.
Unless someone in the Mac world makes it 'one-button press' simple, I think you may see future support for Mac erode even more. Mac market share has dropped over the last several years and now developers seem more interested in porting Windows programs to Linux (and variants) than to Mac. Mac OS is in the number 3 OS slot and so hardware manufacuturers like Sony know they are only giving up less that 3.5% if they don't support Mac compatibility. Small potatoes financially. Sad but true.
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