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Re: What sort of monopoly is MS supposed to have in Macintosh apps?
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Re: What sort of monopoly is MS supposed to have in Macintosh apps?


  • Subject: Re: What sort of monopoly is MS supposed to have in Macintosh apps?
  • From: Jim Schram <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 7 Mar 2002 13:54:49 -0800

At 3:20 PM -0600 2002/03/07, JollyRoger wrote:
>Is this topic really relevant to the list? Take it offline please.

Why yes, of course it's relevant! AppleScript would cease to exist if Micro$oft has anything to say about it. Or haven't you noticed the abysmal AS implementations in pretty much all their products for the last several years?

So no, we won't take it off-line. So there! <rasberry> ;o)

-- Jim
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