Dvorak Speculates that Apple is going to dump development of Mac!

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This would be the most phenomenal turnabout in the history of desktop computing. There's just one fly in the ointment.

The idea that Apple would ditch its own OS for Microsoft Windows came to me from Yakov Epstein, a professor of psychology at Rutgers University, who wrote to me convinced that the process had already begun. I was amused, but after mulling over various coincidences, I'm convinced he may be right. This would be the most phenomenal turnabout in the history of desktop computing.

Epstein made four observations. The first was that the Apple Switch ad campaign was over, and nobody switched. The second was that the iPod lost its FireWire connector because the PC world was the new target audience. Also, although the iPod was designed to get people to move to the Mac, this didn't happen. And, of course, that Apple had switched to the Intel microprocessor.

Though these points aren't a slam-dunk for Epstein's thesis, other observations support it. The theory explains several odd occurrences, including Apple's freak-out and lawsuits over Macintosh gossip sites that ran stories about a musicians' breakout box that has yet to be shipped. Like, who cares?
But if Apple's saber-rattling was done to scare the community into backing off so it wouldn't discover the Windows stratagem, then the incident makes more sense. As does Bill Gates's onscreen appearance during Apple's turnaround when Jobs was taking a pot of money from Microsoft. The Windows stratagem may have been a done deal by then. This may also explain the odd comment at the Macworld Expo by a Microsoft spokesperson that Microsoft Office will continue to be developed for the Mac for "five years." What happens after that?

This switch to Windows may have originally been planned for this year and may partly explain why Adobe and other high-end apps were not ported to the Apple x86 platform when it was announced in January. At Macworld, most observers said that these new Macs could indeed run Windows now.

Bigger companies than Apple have dropped their proprietary OSs in favor of Windows—think IBM and OS/2. IBM also jumped on the Linux bandwagon over its own AIX version of Unix. Business eventually trumps sentimentality in any large company.

Another issue for Apple is that the Intel platform is wide open, unlike the closed proprietary system Apple once had full control over. With a proprietary architecture, Apple could tweak the OS for a controlled environment without worrying about the demands of a multitude of hardware add-ons and software subsystems. Windows, as crappy as many believe it to be, actually thrives in this mishmash architecture. Products, old and new, have drivers for Windows above all else. By maintaining its own OS, Apple would have to suffer endless complaints about peripherals that don't work.

As someone who believed that the Apple OS x86 could gravitate toward the PC rather than Windows toward the Mac, I have to be realistic. It boils down to the add-ons. Linux on the desktop never caught on because too many devices don't run on that OS. It takes only one favorite gizmo or program to stop a user from changing. Chat rooms are filled with the likes of "How do I get my DVD burner to run on Linux?" This would get old fast at Apple.

Apple has always said it was a hardware company, not a software company. Now with the cash cow iPod line, it can afford to drop expensive OS development and just make jazzy, high-margin Windows computers to finally get beyond that five-percent market share and compete directly with Dell, HP, and the stodgy Chinese makers.

To preserve the Mac's slick cachet, there is no reason an executive software layer couldn't be fitted onto Windows to keep the Mac look and feel. Various tweaks could even improve the OS itself. From the Mac to the iPod, it's the GUI that makes Apple software distinctive. Apple popularized the modern GUI. Why not specialize in it and leave the grunt work to Microsoft? It would help the bottom line and put Apple on the fast track to real growth.

The only fly in the ointment will be the strategic difficulty of breaking the news to the fanatical users. Most were not initially pleased by the switch to Intel's architecture, and this will make them crazy.

Luckily, Apple has a master showman, Steve Jobs. He'll announce that now everything can run on a Mac. He'll say that the switch to Windows gives Apple the best of both worlds. He'll say this is not your daddy's Windows. He'll cajole and cajole, and still hear a few boos. But those will be the last boos he'll hear, for then the Mac will be mainstream. We will welcome the once-isolated Apple mavens, finally.
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Coincidentally a few months back, I was also thinking that Apple would dump Mac OS in the near future. They used to have thier own hardware for Mac. One by one they began replacing thier hardware that were normally used for PC's. Even in the G5 only the Processor was non PC. Now with x86 Processors in Mac, the dividing line is gone. They used to show Benchmarks showing how fast a G5 compared to an Intel PC. Now, after shifing to x86 they are showing how fast Intel processors are compared to G5. Soon they will just dump thier OS and will become a Manufacturor of Premium and Snazzy looking PC's like Alienware.
 
x86 said:
tell me when this is gonna happen .. i'll sell out my home even to buy the best mac pc available at tht time:)

Better to assemble ourselves than buy from Apple if the hardware is same. :) They charge extorbantly. 1 GB DDR RAM costs more than double its actual price on the Apple Store. The only Computer on the Apple store that is VFM in my opinion is the Core Duo based Mac Mini. Been using a Power Mac G5 2.0 Ghz Dual with 1 GB RAM for the last 2 years at office. Its definitely not worth the 2.3 Lac price tag (Without Monitor) it came at. For that price we can easily assemble a Machine with loads of RAM.
 
That's why his name is dvorak, isn't it?

Actually, he needs medication. As we say in Hindi, buddha sathiya gaya hai.
 
^^ Ahem, I don't really think so.

The thing is that, Apple are trying to concentrate more on hardware (A la iPod).

With Vista coming out and resambling a Mac's glassy interface Mac users will get tempted towards it.

So the idea would be to remain a classy hardware manufacturer with that trademark sexy white finish..
 
i highly doubt it. a MAJOR part of Apple's profits come from Mac OS X and the pro applications that are built for it like Final Cut Pro, Shake etc. i dont think they will sit and port everything.

anyway, if by some freak chance something like this happens, i will personally go bomb the Apple headquarters. i'm one of the persons who thinks that the Bootcamp idea was a pretty bad one. sure, the idea of having windows run on a mac could draw more customers but there's no way in hell that i'd install an operating system by microsoft on my precious macs :p
 
anand said:
That's why his name is dvorak, isn't it?

Actually, he needs medication. As we say in Hindi, buddha sathiya gaya hai.

This guy had predicted that apple would use intel chips 1 year before the official announcement. and guess what it happend.

So i think you need some medication now.
 
Hacker said:
This guy had predicted that apple would use intel chips 1 year before the official announcement. and guess what it happend.

So i think you need some medication now.
LOL..

But Apple dropping OS X? With Steve Jobs in there? Do u even know Apple has evolved out of NEXT, the pet project of Jobs when he wasn't in Apple(1985-1997)?. Gil Amelio(The then CEO) approached many people, including Bill Gates for a new OS. Finally, he brought back Steve to the company he started in 1977 and the company from where he was kicked out by John Sculley(the CEO with a 'Wharton' MBA).

OS X is much more than the eye candy. You have to use it to know what it is all about. But, then there is no point arguing with Windows fanboys, is there?
 
anand said:
OS X is much more than the eye candy. You have to use it to know what it is all about.

heh yea.. anyone who thinks OS X is all about Aqua and nice desktop animations is pretty clueless :)
 
There's too much shooting in the dark going on here.

While Apple is very much a design oriented company, design is its means and not an ends to its sales. Design is only supposed to aid functionality, not replace it. There's no logical reason why Apple would ever want to stop the development of Mac OS. And, in my opinion, Apple's bootcamp move only supplements Mac OS' development. By giving people the option of booting an OS of their choice, they'll be inviting more users to use their macs. And of course, Mac OS is far superior to Windows. You'd realise that when you put the two side by side (with the help of bootcamp). Windows usually got the upperhand only because of the hardware it could work with. But if that's now possible to work with on a mac, i.e. hardware on par with the peecee, why wouldn't people change over?

I'm looking forward to, at least.
 
anand said:
LOL..

But Apple dropping OS X? With Steve Jobs in there? Do u even know Apple has evolved out of NEXT, the pet project of Jobs when he wasn't in Apple(1985-1997)?. Gil Amelio(The then CEO) approached many people, including Bill Gates for a new OS. Finally, he brought back Steve to the company he started in 1977 and the company from where he was kicked out by John Sculley(the CEO with a 'Wharton' MBA).

OS X is much more than the eye candy. You have to use it to know what it is all about. But, then there is no point arguing with Windows fanboys, is there?

So you know the history of apple, congrats. now read my prev post again, please dont make off topic posts.

People like you laughed at dvorak when he claimed that apple would move to intel, it was like sleeping with the enemy and thatz why no one believed him. Thatz wat u guys r doing now.

You never know what will happen tommorow.

Off topic - check this link and download the Truth Happens video.

http://www.redhat.com/truthhappens/

N me a windows fanboy, lol where did you get that. I havent touched windows for the last 2 months. (suse rocks) n if im not mistaken os x is also linux based.

So when are you starting your medication. :eek:hyeah:
 
To be precise, OS X is based on Darwin which is based on Job's NeXT project which is based on BSD which is based on Unix :)

Have a look at this

 
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