Xref: utzoo comp.unix.aux:2070 comp.sys.mac:55048 comp.sys.mac.programmer:15103 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!cica!iuvax!news!mahesh From: mahesh@news.nd.edu (Mahesh Subramanya) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aux,comp.sys.mac,comp.sys.mac.programmer Subject: Re: FLAME Concerning Apple's pricing of A/UX 2.0. Message-ID: <190@news.nd.edu> Date: 3 Jun 90 00:24:17 GMT References: <1990Jun1.185845.24189@ox.com> Followup-To: comp.unix.aux Organization: Univ. of Notre Dame Lines: 50 From article <1990Jun1.185845.24189@ox.com>, by time@ox.com (Tim Endres): > > Developers! BEWARE OF A/UX 2.0! > Apple can not support it, they can not price it, they will not > sell it! And your product will sink along with its sales! > I have got to agree with the above. It is almost scary to see what Apple gets away with when it comes to foisting things off on its *devoted* fans. Overpriced hardware, ridiculously antiquated system software, and on those occasions when it actually has a chance to do something right, the price goes right off into the distant horizon (the portable and A/UX come to mind instanter). With A/UX, they have *such* a great oppurtunity to get things done properly, but will they do it? Nooooo... Just goes to show, when push comes to shove, I doubt that UNIX really carries a lot of weight in Applesville. "Just wait for 7.0" the voices cry. "It'll blow the doors off such imbecilic OSs as UNIX" cry the same knowing voices. Methinks that when it comes to UNIX, somebody up there is saying "If they want it, let them have it, but make 'em pay for it. Besides, when 7.0 comes out, no one will give UNIX a second look". Me also thinks that Sculley, and the rest of the decision makers at Apple need to be severly lobotomized. On second thoughts, belay that, 'twould be just a waste of time. Oh Apple, my Apple of yore, whom I worshipped as the saviour of the personal computers, whither didst thou go. Ever since those dweebs in the three-piece suits took over, Apple hasbeen going right down the proverbial tubes. So they make profits. B.F.D. Oh. I forgot. After all, Apple's main aim IS to make a profit right? So who cares what the customer wants. They can only buy Macs from Apple right? So whatever Apple makes, thhey will buy right? So it really doesn't matter what Apple charges for stuff, 'cos people will buy it right?? (Oh my lord, I sound exactly like I used to sound when I talked about IBm four years ago. Time to stop) Just to round off the flame, if I see that ^%$*&% Knowledge Navigator again in an Apple presentation, I don't know what I will do. Boy. Does that feel good. Its been simmering in me for a looooong time ************************************************************************ Mahesh Subramanya INTERNET: mahesh@darwin.cc.nd.edu Senior Analyst Office of University Computing NeXT: mahesh@numenor.cc.nd.edu University of Notre Dame Voice: (219) 239-5600 x6421 Notre Dame, IN 46556 ************************************************************************