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Originally Posted by HarryT
I regard the Mac as very much a niche tool for specialist markets, which it's very good at (eg the graphic design and publishing markets). All I'm saying is, as a commercial programmer I completely understand Sony's commercial decision not to support this niche market just as, for example, they are not supporting Linux either.
This is a product aimed at the home user, and the overwhelming majority of home users have Windows machines. Naturally, therefore, this is what Sony support.
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For a company that just managed to sell its millionth iPod in a very short period of time, outselling all other MP3 players... and whose iTunes store also outsells its music competition... I'd consider Apple a company that knows how to sell media products (besides graphics) to consumers, and a company I'd want to talk to.