Re: [OT] Apple's (sort of) effective campaign
Re: [OT] Apple's (sort of) effective campaign
- Subject: Re: [OT] Apple's (sort of) effective campaign
- From: Michael Grant <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 17 Nov 2002 21:39:37 -0600
On 11/17/02 9:28 PM, "dave dowling" <email@hidden> wrote:
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Hopefully Apple will be
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as successful in converting a proportionate number of low-tech users as
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well, so that there will be jobs for more of its newfound and (for now)
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enthusiastic programmers.
There are any number of vertical-market fields (my own is language
translating) in which users are forced to use Wintel machines for lack of
specialized Mac software. I'm starting to see the first hints of renewed
development of Mac software in my own field; I hope it will continue and is
also occurring in other fields.
(If anyone's really interested, I'm talking about software for
computer-assisted human translation, not machine translation. The best-known
product in the field is Trados Translator's Workbench.)
Michael
--
Posterity? What has posterity ever done for me?
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