* I’ll have to see if I can get hold of Halt and Catch Fire, Olga: it does sound good.
I think Apple’s general pricing comes from the fact the classic macOS pre-dates Windows by some twelve months: Apple really could name its price. Funnily enough? I think it’s done Apple a favour. That policy’s given them a 10% market share for 36 years: a small enough chunk that malware makers ignore it‡. I also know Apple tried going the Windows route, of licensing macOS to other makers^º. And lost serious money, as a result. Apple’s mostly a hardware maker, that boosts its profits by making the software to go with the hardware … then selling you the music, the movies, the apps, the ringtones, the tutorials, the cloud storage. (1989? That was probably Windows 3, then …)
It’s going to be a day or too more for the digital poverty article, I think: there’s something else I need to chase: but cheers!
† I can tell, Debbi! Hopefully, today’s won’t be too much work!
And yes: Archieª was the US version of Alf. I don’t know that he caused as much of a storm: but the impression I picked up was that they both caused a stink! I seem to recall Warren Mitchell was worried about his safety at one or two points. And mildly concerned about the amount of flattering fan-mail Alf got.
‡ The last bit of macOS ransomware I know of was circulating four years ago. The most recent piece of Windows ransomware I could find … ? Was last week.
^ I know most people think Windows is free. That’s like saying your car’s engine is free. It, like Windows or macOS, isn’t. The price of an OS is a small part of the price of a computer.
ª Apparently? Eric Cartmen, in South Park, was loosely based on Archie: which possibly makes him Alf’s grandson …
º I’ve also had the impression that Microsoft had some seriously anticompetitive practises. If I’ve understood things correctly, at one point, you couldn’t build a computer with an Intel chip … without having to install Windows. Or, at least, without paying for it. Put a version of Linux on an Intel based PC, at the time, you’d still have to pay for Windows.
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Not sure if you'll have seen it, as I know you're not getting all the messages when you get a comment, but I left a comment on your post about Viridiana.
I believe Microsoft was under legal scrutiny for certain monopolistic practices. I seem to recall that, anyway.
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