And some really good films are made with small budgets then the sequels ruined with big expensive budgets and perfection, personally a good story in a movie is far better than a slick visual with little or non-existant story, same with games good gameplay will beat visuals anyday
I once was given a copy of xenix which I immediately put in a box and then passed on to a friend. I think he might have looked at it as he wasn't the same same since
The original road map included Bluebox (OS9 app emulater) yellowBox for OSX and RedBox a x86 app executor either on Intel or PPC emulated i.e. WINE type, I beleive it was dropped due to VPC already serving this market Now is maybe an oppotunity to bring this back
(yes I even had this OS that shipped from apple that ran on Intel had an apple in the top left corner but came in a NEXT box)
However this ~3% tends to be happy to pay for product, Yes P2P exists on Macs and has for a long time it really is prevalent on Wintel where the average user will waste hours of their time in order to save a few bucks. The mindset of a Mac user tends towards my time is valuable therefore I don't want to spend hours fixing my pc, now I won' have to spends hours looking for a good copy of my favourite song.
And some really good films are made with small budgets then the sequels ruined with big expensive budgets and perfection, personally a good story in a movie is far better than a slick visual with little or non-existant story, same with games good gameplay will beat visuals anyday
I once was given a copy of xenix which I immediately put in a box and then passed on to a friend. I think he might have looked at it as he wasn't the same same since
The original road map included Bluebox (OS9 app emulater) yellowBox for OSX and RedBox a x86 app executor either on Intel or PPC emulated i.e. WINE type, I beleive it was dropped due to VPC already serving this market Now is maybe an oppotunity to bring this back
(yes I even had this OS that shipped from apple that ran on Intel had an apple in the top left corner but came in a NEXT box)
However this ~3% tends to be happy to pay for product, Yes P2P exists on Macs and has for a long time it really is prevalent on Wintel where the average user will waste hours of their time in order to save a few bucks. The mindset of a Mac user tends towards my time is valuable therefore I don't want to spend hours fixing my pc, now I won' have to spends hours looking for a good copy of my favourite song.