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June 13th, 2006

Apple Vistas

Posted by Paul Murphy @ 2:35 am

Categories: Apple, General, Vistabulations

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It’s almost impossible, when looking at Microsoft’s Vista beta not to think about Apple and MacOS X. One thing that keeps popping up when you do that is the possibility that Apple’s Intel decision was a replay of their 1993 decision to out-source much of their hardware production to the PC industry because Windows 4.0 was going to take away their market.

That decision led to serious quality problems at the time and crippled Apple’s ability to meet an upsurge in product orders when the appearance of Windows 95 two years later finally drove part of Microsoft’s base to look at the original instead of the copy.

You’d hope they’d have learned, A fairly simple run-time tool could let Mactel machines run Vista-compliant Windows applications interchangeably with MacOS X applications. but if the same formula is working again for Microsoft and Apple’s public decisions are broadly similar in scope and consequence, perhaps we should at least wonder if maybe history isn’t repeating itself here. If so, however, there’s a difference that could possibly work out to Apple’s great advantage.

That difference is in the opportunities presented by Microsoft’s new client architecture - the XAML/WPL (Windows presentation layer) stuff I talked about yesterday. If those APIs were somehow available to Apple then a fairly simple run-time tool could let Mactel machines run Vista compliant Windows applications interchangeably with MacOS X applications.

I could see people at Apple, say a year or so ago, getting all excited about the potential for that as a response to having their market eaten by the latest retro-edition of MacOS X from Microsoft.

They’d need a Plan B, of course just in case either Microsoft’s product delays didn’t last long enough to get their Intel gear into the market first or they cancelled the interface layer for this rendition. That plan B would likely have been an arrangement with Adobe to finally open source Postscript and release all related patents - thereby freeing Apple to release a Quartz based version of OpenOffice.org in direct competition with Microsoft Office.

In other words the plan might have been to either run Microsoft Office and related applications native, or if actions by Microsoft made that ambition unrealistic, go into direct competition with it.

All of that’s pure speculation, of course but it more or less fits the facts we do know and suggests that Apple’s top people saw Vista as narrowing the gap, drew the same (erroneous?) conclusion they did on seeing Windows 4.0 demos, and placed their strategic bets accordingly. If so, they could win at this -largely because Apple has been able to close the source for its new kernel and get most of its MacTel line into the market while the PC industry has been on hold waiting for Microsoft and Intel to get last year’s products out the door.

Paul MurphyPaul Murphy (a pseudonym) is an IT consultant specializing in Unix and related technologies. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.


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theres a pre requisite for that
You've got to be ignorant of Anti viruses and anti spywares for that to happen.

Oh wait, I just described a set of fruit lovers.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: Cosmo Kramer Posted on: 06/22/06 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Huh?  tic swayback | 06/13/06
which office?  joukeder@... | 06/13/06
No, Office for the Mac  tic swayback | 06/13/06
Why indeed ...  fredsmith6 | 06/13/06
Not my concern  tic swayback | 06/13/06
Unfortunately ...  fredsmith6 | 06/13/06
Really?  Richard Flude | 06/13/06
Or, add a 3rd choice  tic swayback | 06/13/06
F.Y.I.  I'm Ye, the MS SHILL . | 06/18/06
MORE than that  Roger Ramjet | 06/13/06
Some more info  Jim888 | 06/13/06
Sorry - updated link  Jim888 | 06/13/06
Very interesting reference  murph_zZDNet Moderator | 06/13/06
PPC and Ford  Roger Ramjet | 06/13/06
Reference  Jim888 | 06/13/06
Apple is DOOOOMED  baggins_z | 06/13/06
Haaahaaahaaa...  doctorSpoc | 06/13/06
The end times are comming  Roger Ramjet | 06/13/06
Clueless  baggins_z | 06/13/06
Apple isn't doomed -  murph_zZDNet Moderator | 06/13/06
Yes, yes.  baggins_z | 06/13/06
Rock and a hard place  tic swayback | 06/13/06
PPC or SPARC  murph_zZDNet Moderator | 06/13/06
Feasibility  tic swayback | 06/13/06
Apple as Software company Only?  Jim888 | 06/13/06
You do know that merom/conroe are a year late?  murph_zZDNet Moderator | 06/13/06
Funny that....  tic swayback | 06/13/06
CPU Envy  Jim888 | 06/14/06
I would love to see native win programs on OS10  joukeder@... | 06/13/06
you sure can right now  zzz1234567890 | 06/13/06
The most incomprehensible gibberish ever . . .  joeldm | 06/13/06
Intel is the Antichrist  baggins_z | 06/13/06
Yeah! for us, for us! Yeah, I say...hey, where's my piano?  murph_zZDNet Moderator | 06/13/06
Oops, poor phrasing on my part  murph_zZDNet Moderator | 06/13/06
mac vistas???  arfbsantoso@... | 06/14/06
"arfbsantoso"  999ad@... | 06/19/06
theres a pre requisite for that  Cosmo Kramer | 06/22/06

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