Hi, Charles G Waldman: > > 2. I agree that MacOS is the thorny problem for > > the standard Pysolution. > > What is the impact of the fact that MacOS X will run X? Doesn't this > open the door to a lot of new possibilities, at least if we don't need > to support Mac OS[6-9]. Or is the installed base of MacOS[6-9] just > way too big to even think about dropping (or deprecating) support for > it? It will take years, before MacOS X will find its way onto the desk of the average Apple Mac user. The Mac s mostly used in the graphics and printing industry (our cutsomers) where people normally don't even think about a OS upgrade, if they don't have to. They usually run a mix of Photoshop, Quark XPRess, Artwork, illustrator or other so called creative software on the version of the OS they had on the machine when they bought it. THese machines are usually used through a period of at least four years. So MacOS X might simplify things for software vendors from 2004 on and later. Regards, Peter
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