Re: Realist of the year

2003-06-01 Thread Paul



Tut Tut!!!

The solution to me is obvious, but I must ask the question.

Why would a company that builds (in this persons view) such crummy 
computers

supply such magnificent software?

I wonder if this person has ever seen a Mac or used one, me thinks not!



Windows XP user mad at Apple; wants his iTunes Music Store



To be perfectly honest, I don't understand why anybody would buy an 
Apple
computer. It is non-standard (everybody uses Windows) and 
proprietary. Also,
it seems to me that Apple is very desperate to sell computers, so 
much so that
they will withhold products that many would want by making them 
Apple-only,
in a bid to force people to buy an Apple in order to use these 
products.


I am a music fan. Yes, I wanted an iPod when it first came out, but 
it was
Apple-only, of course. So, I bought a Nomad Jukebox for use with my 
Windows
system. But, still, it was obvious that the iPod was better, and I 
kept my eye
on them over time, so when Apple finally gave up and made a Windows 
version, I
got my new iPod only to find out that I was stuck with MusicMatch 
software and

not iTunes.

At this point, I would like to make it clear that I want a Windows 
XP version
of iTunes, iMovie, iPhoto, iChat, iDVD, Sherlock - yes, I've been all 
over
Apple's site - these applications look great, but I can't find 
versions of
them that run on Windows! Why would Apple bother to create all of 
these

applications and not make versions that will run on 99% of the world's
computers?!.etc etc



I smell a cheeky rat, I does take all sorts but I suspect a 
mischeivous apple user has written it.




Re: Realist of the year

2003-05-30 Thread Peter Hinchliffe

On Thursday, May 29, 2003, at 04:14 PM, Phillip McGree wrote:

 Windows XP user mad at Apple; wants his iTunes Music Store



One of the chortles I've had for a while...

Love to see your reply (if you felt bothered to send one).

-- 
Peter Hinchliffe
Apwin Computer Services FileMaker Pro Solutions Developer
Perth, 
Western Australia Phone (618) 9332 6482 Fax (618) 9332 0913

Mac because I prefer it -- Windows because I have to.



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Re: Realist of the year

2003-05-30 Thread Ken Woods
Tut Tut!!!

The solution to me is obvious, but I must ask the question.

Why would a company that builds (in this persons view) such crummy computers
supply such magnificent software?

I wonder if this person has ever seen a Mac or used one, me thinks not!



On 29/5/03 4:14 PM, Phillip McGree [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Windows XP user mad at Apple; wants his iTunes Music Store
 
 Tuesday, May 27, 2003 - 09:07 AM EDT
 
 
 
 We received an email this morning from a Windows XP user, Michael P., that we
 feel sheds some light on how some Windows PC users feel about Apple. Here is
 the email in its entirety:
 
 To be perfectly honest, I don't understand why anybody would buy an Apple
 computer. It is non-standard (everybody uses Windows) and proprietary. Also,
 it seems to me that Apple is very desperate to sell computers, so much so that
 they will withhold products that many would want by making them Apple-only,
 in a bid to force people to buy an Apple in order to use these products.
 
 I am a music fan. Yes, I wanted an iPod when it first came out, but it was
 Apple-only, of course. So, I bought a Nomad Jukebox for use with my Windows
 system. But, still, it was obvious that the iPod was better, and I kept my eye
 on them over time, so when Apple finally gave up and made a Windows version, I
 got my new iPod only to find out that I was stuck with MusicMatch software and
 not iTunes.
 
 At this point, I would like to make it clear that I want a Windows XP version
 of iTunes, iMovie, iPhoto, iChat, iDVD, Sherlock - yes, I've been all over
 Apple's site - these applications look great, but I can't find versions of
 them that run on Windows! Why would Apple bother to create all of these
 applications and not make versions that will run on 99% of the world's
 computers?!
 
 Instead, Apple would force me to buy an Apple computer to run these programs.
 Why is Apple so insecure? Why do they need to try to force sales of Apples?
 Obviously, nobody is buying them or they wouldn't have to try to make
 Apple-only reasons to try to force sales of computers.
 
 Which comes down to the reason I am writing: The iTunes Music Store. Why
 can't I buy songs on my Dell running Windows XP? What kind of a company would
 open a store that only 1% can shop? It's worse than opening a store catering
 only to left-handers - there's many times more left-handers in the world than
 there are Apple computer users! This is ridiculous!!!
 
 I would love to use my iPod with iTunes and the Music Store, but I cannot.
 All because Apple can't seem to sell computers and they are trying to force
 people to buy Apples. Why limit all of these applications and services to a
 tiny, insignificant speck of the market? Why not offer them to the majority
 standard platform and create Windows versions, so the rest of the world can
 use them, too?
 
 In closing, here I sit wanting to spend money at the Apple iTunes Music
 Store, wanting to run iTunes, iMovie and the rest (I'd even PAY for them), but
 I cannot. Apple needs to provide a solution for millions and millions of
 computer users like me! You can print this if you want and I'm sending this to
 Apple as well. Thank you.
 
 - Michael P.



Realist of the year

2003-05-29 Thread Phillip McGree
Windows XP user mad at Apple; wants his iTunes Music Store

Tuesday, May 27, 2003 - 09:07 AM EDT



We received an email this morning from a Windows XP user, Michael P., that we 
feel sheds some light on how some Windows PC users feel about Apple. Here is 
the email in its entirety:

To be perfectly honest, I don't understand why anybody would buy an Apple 
computer. It is non-standard (everybody uses Windows) and proprietary. Also, it 
seems to me that Apple is very desperate to sell computers, so much so that 
they will withhold products that many would want by making them Apple-only, 
in a bid to force people to buy an Apple in order to use these products.

I am a music fan. Yes, I wanted an iPod when it first came out, but it was 
Apple-only, of course. So, I bought a Nomad Jukebox for use with my Windows 
system. But, still, it was obvious that the iPod was better, and I kept my eye 
on them over time, so when Apple finally gave up and made a Windows version, I 
got my new iPod only to find out that I was stuck with MusicMatch software and 
not iTunes.

At this point, I would like to make it clear that I want a Windows XP version 
of iTunes, iMovie, iPhoto, iChat, iDVD, Sherlock - yes, I've been all over 
Apple's site - these applications look great, but I can't find versions of them 
that run on Windows! Why would Apple bother to create all of these applications 
and not make versions that will run on 99% of the world's computers?!

Instead, Apple would force me to buy an Apple computer to run these programs. 
Why is Apple so insecure? Why do they need to try to force sales of Apples? 
Obviously, nobody is buying them or they wouldn't have to try to make 
Apple-only reasons to try to force sales of computers.

Which comes down to the reason I am writing: The iTunes Music Store. Why can't 
I buy songs on my Dell running Windows XP? What kind of a company would open a 
store that only 1% can shop? It's worse than opening a store catering only to 
left-handers - there's many times more left-handers in the world than there are 
Apple computer users! This is ridiculous!!!

I would love to use my iPod with iTunes and the Music Store, but I cannot. All 
because Apple can't seem to sell computers and they are trying to force people 
to buy Apples. Why limit all of these applications and services to a tiny, 
insignificant speck of the market? Why not offer them to the majority standard 
platform and create Windows versions, so the rest of the world can use them, 
too?

In closing, here I sit wanting to spend money at the Apple iTunes Music Store, 
wanting to run iTunes, iMovie and the rest (I'd even PAY for them), but I 
cannot. Apple needs to provide a solution for millions and millions of computer 
users like me! You can print this if you want and I'm sending this to Apple as 
well. Thank you.

- Michael P.

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