by TimStone » Thu Sep 13, 2007 4:53 pm
Antonio,
I'm not criticizing Mac, but it still only gets about 4% of the marketplace. If I plan to write software, and invest all that time, I think I have a better chance of selling my product ( business applications ) if they work on 96% of the computers out there rather then 4%.
Don't think PC's are the only one subject to viruses. They have detected viruses aimed at Macs, and they do cause damage. Remember, behind every virus is someone who believes its ok to inflict harm on other people.
I've had Macs here since the very first one was introduced. I do know what they can do, and the problems that befall them. In network settings, sharing printers, etc. I have witnessed far more problems then I have with Windows networks. These are not my installations, but rather ones done by Mac experts who do this work full time, and have for years.
Again, the issue here is where programmers can make money. You obviously found out that you couldn't make enough money on FW-Mac to make it worthwhile. As business people, we constantly have to make decisions based on what sustains the income we need to stay in business.
BTW, what database products do you know in popular use with the Mac in a business environment. I'm not talking about products that exist on another server ( ie. Linux ), but I'm talking about a database designed strictly for a Mac server and platform.