They have always been a hardware company. They started as one with the Apple, they continued with the Macintosh up to today... are you trying to say they should BECOME a software company? |
Ok,. technically, they are a hardware company. But they should not be. Their strength is in their software. That is what I am saying.
Look at the market penetration of Linux on the desktop... or the old BeOS. On the PC Platform at home, Windows rules supreme and no one has been able to make a dent. Apple creates its own market by owning the software and the hardware. I think they would be able to survive allowing Windows to install to their hardware... but trying to make OS X their flagship product installable on the standard PC would kill them. |
See, that is where I disagree. It might kill their hardware side (I kind of doubt that), but look at Microsoft? They dont sell any hardware (FOrget xbox), and are one of the largest corps in the world!
Apple could easily take 25% of the market, because unlike BEOS and Linux, it is a superior product. BEOS and Linux suffer from geekdom, but Apple has always owned the ease of use category.