How I would like to change the *digital* cell phone industry.
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D Peter Maus wrote:
Brenda Ann wrote:
"Kurt" wrote in message
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I want getting phone service like when I buy a Mac.
You only want them to work in a few dozen exchanges, and use a codec that
only other phones of that brand use, so you can't talk to anyone else but
other customers of that company (sort of like Sprint's "Friends and Family"
plan). ?
There was a time that was true. Not so much since about OS X.2.
Truth is that I had a Mac on line at work since '89, and from home
since '84, and with the exception of those who bothered to read the
headers in e-mail, no one ever knew it. I've had my Macs and my PC's
talking to each other the entire time.
As long as the output files are the same format, there's no more
compatibility issue between Mac and Windows than between HP and Dell
printers. And with Solaris and Linux making a showing in the
marketplace, compatibility in general has become largely a non issue.
That's why the ****ing match between the Microsoft and the keepers of
standards is such a concern. Because if MS has their way, their
proprietary formats, will continue to play havoc with compatibility
between platforms that currently play well together using standards
compliant output.
On my Macs, I use only open source software with the exception of one
or two Apple branded programs for document and presentation creation.
With the exception of nicer, more eye catching documents, and
presentations with full animation and stereo sound, none of my
colleagues can tell that I've used a Mac.
On my PC's the only MS software is the OS. Everything else...
browser, IM client, office suite...everything, is open source.
The ONLY time I've ever had a compatibility issue is using MS
software. And that's been true for more than a decade, now.
What's even worse is how MS thumbs their nose at making an HTML/CSS
compliant browser.
All the non-standard workarounds we need to do to get some HTML and much
CSS to appear properly in PCIE is ridiculous.
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