Re: Apple "Bootcamp"
Michael Kraemer wrote:
that's of course not true.
The Mac was well known and the OS had already millions of users
when OS-X was published.
OS-X was a totally new operating system for Apple, and while it allowed
some emulation of old classic Apps, new apps required totally new
compilers/API etc. So they started with 0 native apps and 0 customers of
that OS.
They were able to use marketing to pusgh people to convert to the new
OS. And they succeeded.
.
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