I think he's got a point....Mac users are quite individualistic, and mostly from the creative sector, that's the industry the Mac was targetted at since day 1. The Mac were marketed as "For the Rest of Us" and then were told to "Think Different", remember?
If you can still remember the 1984 ad, the Mac was portrayed as the one individual that sledgehammered the screen which Big Brother was speaking from, to a homogenous looking crowd wearing drab prisoner clothing. ;p
Unfortunately, Microsoft has already a stranglehold on PCs and have 'brainwashed' most computer users, thinking that other systems can't do this and can't do that. This belief, will be hard to break.
i dun deny that...i'm one of those rebels. just that the way he put it reminded me of 1984 :bsmilie:
I'm no techie, but if you ask someone who is IT savvy, I'm quite sure that admin controlling thingy is possible on the Mac, and possibly even more secure, as the OS is being built on the Unix platform, which many defence agencies' system are being built on as well.
Since the Windows platform has been so deeply entrenched in corporate world, I think many will be reluctant to switch, as this may need both software and hardware overhaul, which can prove costly.
Back to Creative, yeah, they definitely made a big mistake in being a follower into the MP3 market.
Haha, how to be leader of the industry when you are always trying to copy other's "Best Practice" and not come up with something completely new of your own? This applies not only to Creative, but throughout the companies here in Singapore.
ya back to creative. it seems that everytime someone talk about creative, apple sure to be dragged in. i think its time to stop blaming creative's poor performance on apple. bottom line is creative management that made poor decisions. its also so easy to blame locals for not supporting creative. get real.....come up with GOOD products and people will buy. just because someone buys an ipod doesnt they do not support local manufacturers. they may buy other local products.
like i ask earlier...to those who grumble about locals not supporting local products...what brand of TV do you have? what kind of PC did you buy when creative was selling their blaster PC? if you bought every local product then i take my hat off to you. otherwise you are no better than ipod buyers. :sticktong