Apocalyptic? Not sure that's the right word, unless one's world revolves around 
Apple and what they will do.

Consider it was mere months ago when Steve told us all, "Netbooks aren't better 
than anything, they're just cheap laptops" and yesterday he announces Apple's 
first netbook. 

Also from a popular Gadget blog: 

"The same happened with video iPods and smartphones and tablets too. One day he 
trashes something... And the next day, that something is the best thing ever. 
That something being THEIR thing." 

Seriously, is it too far a stretch to picture Jobs on the stage in the not too 
distant future saying,

"Our customers tell us what a great and safe experience it is purchasing their 
software from the Mac AppStore. And now with over 1 million apps there, we 
think it's a great idea for everyone to use the AppStore to manage their 
software collections. Of course, if you really want to, you can install your 
own unapproved apps, but you should know it now voids our warranty as we cannot 
be responsible anymore for the safety of the Operating System or the hardware. 
Besides, you should always know that in our AppStore, 'There's an App for 
That!' Thanks for all the fantastic support on this and see you in the 
AppStore!"

Maybe Apocalyptic is the right word describing the experience-- for the 
developers. Especially the ones who depend on their direct customer relations 
to continue to promote their wares.


Chipp Walters
CEO, Shafer Walters Group, Inc

On Oct 21, 2010, at 3:24 PM, Bob Sneidar <b...@twft.com> wrote:

> Forgive me, but this view of the future seems apocalyptic.  alternatives will 
> just fade away.
>> 
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