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by untog
3697 days ago
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My point is that Apple has no interest in doing any of that. > If people could reliably and legally install it on any PC they want it could still cut into Windows' share a lot more than it currently can. But Apple would lose a huge amount of money on hardware sales, which is where they make their money. Apple even tried an approved clones program in the 90s, it was a miserable failure and one of the first things Jobs did on his return was kill it. > It's not hard to imagine that before long, enterprising people will release custom "distros" of it Which Apple really wouldn't want. One of the selling points of OS X is the lack of variation in both software and hardware. |
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As such, waiting for a new 15 MBP (current is 13) with Type C connector(s) and then will upgrade.
OSX being available on non-Apple hardware would just make it where my desktop and laptop could play nicely together.