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The Back Page - Apple Death Knell #41, Apple Likely To Discontinue Mac Development
by - May 25th, 2004
I usually try and ignore Paul Thurrott, except when he trolls TMO's article comments, but he has let ring an Apple Death Knell that needs to be noted. Actually, it's more of a Mac death knell, but we track that sort of doom and gloom, too.
Mr. Thurrott, for those blessed with ignorance, is a Windows fanatic who runs a couple of Windows and Microsoft-oriented fan sites (Windows & .Net Magazine, Internet Nexus). Those sites are pretty big in the Windows world -- helped in part because Microsoft's PR department is absolutely fantastic, and reaches out to those offering the company coverage -- and his content gets picked up by a few other publications.
Mr. Thurrott is also a noted critic of TMO, but then we're in good company.
In any event, Mr. Thurrott is jumping on the "Apple is going to dump the Mac bandwagon." This newest bandwagon was built on Apple forming a new iPod division, which has fueled speculation that the Mac is being relegated to the background. As noted in the Spin of that announcement, I had my own misgivings concerning this move from Apple, but those misgivings have largely been supplanted by more positive thoughts on Apple's (and the Mac's) future. Unfortunately, I don't have time to go into that just yet as I am working on something in-depth on the issue.
Be that as it may, folks like Mr. Thurrott are taking the news as fuel for their desperate wish that Apple die. The following comes from Mr. Thurrott's WinInfo Short Takes, which was published by ITnews Australia, an Aussie IT magazine:
Apple seeks patent for translucent windows
And speaking of Apple Computer, everyone's favourite little OS imitator -- excuse me, innovator -- this week made an interesting patent bid that could have ramifications for Longhorn. Apple wants a patent for applying transparency to "information-bearing windows whose contents remain unchanged for a predetermined period of time." In other words, these unused windows fade away over time unless they're activated. Unless you've been living under a rock, you know that Longhorn will feature translucent windows and various window-transparency effects, so this patent attempt could possibly affect Longhorn. Or not. Patent applications take years to culminate, and in the end Apple might not even be awarded a patent. More to the point, by the time Longhorn ships, Apple likely will have discontinued active computer OS development, anyway, so that the company can concentrate on the consumer-electronics market.
As TMO forum member mrmgraphics said, Mr. Thurrott must have gotten into Rob Enderle's stash. Then again, so has Robert X. Cringely.
In any event, feel free to have a little fun with Mr. Thurrott's deluded opinion that Apple is the OS imitator. In addition, I would encourage Mr. Thurrott to read John Kheit's thoughts on the nature of Apple's patent strategy. If he did so, he might have a better handle on what Apple is attempting to do, which is protect Mac OS X from being ripped off by the true imitator in the OS business. Then again, he most likely already did read our coverage; he just failed to give us credit for having found (and scooped) the patent.
Of course, for a company that is about to dump its OS development, as Mr. Thurrott suggests, Apple sure is putting a lot of effort into patenting its GUI elements, and that brings us back to Apple Death Knell #41. This marks Mr. Thurrott's second entry into the Apple Death Knell Counter.
began using Apple computers in 1983 in a high school BASIC programming class. He started using Macs in 1990 when the Kinko's guy taught him how to use Aldus PageMaker, finally buying a Power Computing Power 100 in 1995. Today, Bryan is the Editor of The Mac Observer, and has contributed to the print versions of MacAddict and MacFormat (UK).
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Tue May 25, 2004 2:34 pm Subject: Apple #3 on "Wired 40"
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While the Wintel pundits continue to predict Apple's demise, Wired Magazine has rated Apple #3 in its annual "Wired 40" -- a list of 40 companies driving the global economy. The article isn't online yet (Wired says it will be tomorrow, 5/26), but I'm a (hard-coopy) subscriber, so I'm happy to report that Wired recognized Apple not only for the iPod and iTMS, but also for the G5, GarageBand, and more of that stuff Apple will no doubt "discontinue," were we to listen to the likes of Paul Thurrott.
This is the first time Apple has made the Wired 40, and their #3 debut is well ahead of Microsoft -- a company that Wired says needs to innovate in more ways than mere monopoly power.
Perhaps we should chip in and send Thurrott a copy. Wired has not, by any means, been Apple-friendly over the years. For Apple to debut at #3 says a great deal, IMHO.
First, the obvious: Who cares if the Mac "dies" in the first place? There's been no software innovation in the past 5 years, except the iLife suite (which we _can_ live without--PC users are living quite happily without it, you know), which compels the need for newer, faster, better hardware. With the exception of component failure, Macs tend to live forever. And I really don't need a G5 to balance my checkbook.
(The foregoing comment is, of course, the worst case for me: a Mac-less future is, indeed, quite bleak.)
Second, the not-quite-so-obvious: What do you think Steve Jobs will have on his desk in the future? A Dell? Do you think he'd abandon Mac development in favor of a Dell on his desk? Not as long as he's alive. (Note to Apple: restrict Steve's travel to his office and the corridor between it, the bathroom, and the cafeteria.)
Third, my take on these PC pundits: Ignore 'em. Don't give them the "honor" of a place on the Apple Death Knell Counter. In fact, kill off the ADKC--it's doing the Apple community a disservice by providing yet another outlet for Enderle and his ilk.
Bill
These sorry excuses for columnists bring to mind a sci-fi story I read, in which one of the characters insults the narrator (a sci-fi writer): "You load a blunderbuss with nightmares and fire it into a crowd. If one of the slugs happens to graze something, you call yourselves prophets."
I wish I could remember who penned that line; it's stuck with me for decades.
Tue May 25, 2004 3:33 pm Subject: Where ARE the upgrades?
I don't believe that Apple is abandoning the Mac. However, I'm rather concerned on how long it's been since they've had any significant upgrades on their machines. When you're heading into June, and from the whole year, the biggest Apple news is the iPod mini, I can understand why some would speculate that the iPod is their new focus. Again, I don't believe it, but I wish Apple would get moving on new computer products.
Tue May 25, 2004 3:56 pm Subject: Software Development
Tue May 25, 2004 4:26 pm Subject: Spinning off iTunes & Licensing iPod makes more sense
When looking at a worrst case interpreptation, why not guess that Apple may want to spin off the iPod or iTunes part?
It makes more sendse to license the iPod - if it is to have a future - than discontinuing Macs. Moreover, when it comes to isolating costs, the iPod and itunes is more vulnerable than is the small but rather stable Mac market.
OK, it might be fun to give him a piece of your mind, but in the end it only means showing a bit of zealotry (because you're talking to total Windows fanatics who don't care either way how you feel about it) and giving him the satisfaction of heaps of hits.
And don't forget, the guy is a master spin-doctor, turning every piece of news into his own blend of propaganda, so that even when he seems to speak praise of new Apple stuff, he always implants grains of FUD and insinuations that Windows is vastly superior (even when the stuff he talks about is still years away from completion). You just don't want to associate with the likes of him.
While I respect Cringely (although maybe not his latest opinion piece), I have no lost love for Turd or Enderle. Just ignore them...
Tue May 25, 2004 6:06 pm Subject: Link to an interesting informed point of view
Interview with Donn Denman - 14yrs at Apple, just joined OSF.
http://www.macminute.com/2004/04/07/donndenman
Tue May 25, 2004 9:22 pm Subject: Where's Reality Check ? ? ? ? ?
Wed May 26, 2004 10:36 am Subject: Increased Unit Shipments Versus Market Share
The good news, if you take time to read Apple's latest 10-Q, is that their overall unit shipments are up compared to the year-ago 3 and 6 month periods. If they started going into a tailspin like they did before the introduction of the beloved iMac, I'd be really worried. As long as they remain profitable and keep shipping computers, I think most vendors will stick with them. I've always thought that the market share argument was overemphasized; if a company can make money selling Mac products, I think most would do it, despite market share.
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