I wasn't expressing an opinion... if was a matter of fact (and included in the findings of fact against Microsoft, and those findings were upheld on appeal) and history.
Whether you guys acknowledge them or not doesn't change reality, and makes no difference in the larger scheme of things. You can believe what you want.![]()
Oh, please. I don't see anyone defending Microsoft here. Funny how other companies can make perfectly good software for Windows, but Apple can't seem to manage putting anything other than bloated crap on the PC. As media players go, QuickTime has always been junk. I've used it off and on for over 10 years, and it only ever seems to get slower and more bloated.
What control are you talking about?You want to hold Mac up as an example of a platform that welcomes development for it? Control over the software running on Apple hardware is the company's M.O.
Apple has never stopped software makers from making great products for Macs and it is an open environment (with more open access to APIs than on Windows).
Are you talking about software running on peripherals? I don't use an iPhone or iPod touch, so I really don't care what Apple does on them... they aren't really computers anyways (they seem more like entertainment centers... like the xbox or playstation).

Apple haters... the name Apple is enough to bring them out in force. I find it amazing that Microsoft has screwed you guys over more (and deeper) than Apple ever could, but you guys stay devoted to it.
Hmmm... I wound if that is an example of stockholm syndrome?![]()
Ah, there we go.

