I recall someone (YAG?) mentioning that they only sold about 100 copies of the SCO Unix licensed version of FP. Linux is much more popular of a desktop now ... at about 3% market share. It's my preferred platform and I really enjoy using Linux over Windows.

On 05/19/2014 11:12 AM, Dave Crozier wrote:
I think that on the Mac certainly, the change (or lack of it) came when Apple 
decided to create their frameworks to support application development. The 
first gen was Carbon and now they have moved onto Cocoa and people such as the 
Real Software the developers of RealBasic have suffered in the changeover so I 
don't think you can really blame M$ on that one. As for Linux/Unix then I think 
it was M$'s inability to accept that Linux/Unix existed in anything other than 
the SCO Xenix flavour which was totally character based.

Dave



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