Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!seismo!sundc!pitstop!sun!oliveb!epimass!csi!jwhitnel From: jwhitnel@csi.UUCP (Jerry Whitnell) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: More Mac prices Message-ID: <1275@csib.csi.UUCP> Date: Thu, 29-Oct-87 12:36:03 EST Article-I.D.: csib.1275 Posted: Thu Oct 29 12:36:03 1987 Date-Received: Wed, 4-Nov-87 05:39:44 EST References: <460@aucs.UUCP> <57900011@sfu_cmpt> Reply-To: jwhitnel@csib.UUCP (Jerry Whitnell) Organization: Communications Solutions Inc., San Jose, Ca Lines: 35 In article <57900011@sfu_cmpt> mcdonald@sfu_cmpt.cs.sfu writes: > >Unfortunately, Apple seems to be ignoring long term gains (i.e. domination >of the micro market) for higher profits in the short term. This is silly, >as if you hit IBM over the head three or four thousand times with a blunt, >heavy object, they will wake up to the fact that something is amiss, and >respond to it in their typical clumsy, lumbering fashion--which they have >started to do already. Apple still has an opportunity to corner the market, >but not for much longer. Who knows, five years from now i might (shudder) >end up buying an IBM system. An friend of mine had an intesting counter to this argument. There were three companies with 6502 machines: Apple with their Apple //, Commodore with the C64 and Atari with the 800. Commodore and Atari got into a price cutting war with each other so that now you can get either for about $80. Apple went right on their way selling machines for > $1000. Who is doing well now? I'll give you a hint, it's not Atari and it's not Commodore. As far as IBM is concerned in will be 3 to 4 years before they are where Apple is today, i.e. a windowed multi-tasking OS with lots of applications that are native to it. And Apple has several advantages. First is time. 3 to 4 years is a long time in this bussiness (the IBM PC was introduced only 5 years ago). Second is they don't have several products competing with each other. IBM will have DOS and OS/2, leading to mass confusion among it's customers. Apple may loose some cusotmers in the low end of the market, but it is in very good shape to compete at the high end. I'm putting my money on Apple. Jerry Whitnell It's a damn poor mind that can only Communication Solutions, Inc. think of one way to spell a word. -- Andrew Jackson > >Ken McDonald >{...!ubc-vision!sfu-cmpt!mcdonald}