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by fleitz
5866 days ago
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It wasn't until Photoshop 2.5 that Adobe even had a Windows version. Look at PageMaker / Quark and it's the same story. Education and creative markets were the bread and butter of Apple for the 80s and 90s, it's a no brainer business-wise. At the time this article was written Jobs had been CEO for a month, it's a basic play to reassure the market and boost a falling stock price. If you look at what Apple actually did it was to move into consumer electronics. A transition that is arguably complete with iPad. The machine people consume software with is finally different from the machine they produce software with. |
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On a side note I saw a statistic earlier (reference has been lost) which said Apple sells 10% of consumer computers but captures over 50% of the industry profit. I would search for the reference in a different tab, but I'm on my iPad and can't. Thanks Steve.