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I just finishing watching the video of MacWorld 1997. At that time, Apple was very close to bankruptsy and came close to shutting down but then came in Microsoft which made a temporary deal which saved Apple.

Basically, the deal was the following:

1) Apple is to make Internet Explorer the default web browser.
2) Install Java on Macintosh with the help of Microsoft.
3) Microsoft will make Office for Mac (which we continue to see today).
4) Microsoft is to invest $ 150 Million on Apple.
5) Patent Cross License from Microsoft.

After watching this, it somehow made me realize, shouldnt Apple be kissing Microsoft butts today since Microsoft is the reason Apple is alive today, rather than making ads bashing their products (Vista) on TV or holding conferences bashing the company? Or Am I missing something here that I dont know?

I recently switched to Mac and have been loving it and to be honest, those ads and conferences were the reason I switched. But after watching this video, it somehow made me feel less pride as an Apple user

Here is the video for those of you who want to watch it. Its interesting, the crowd gave a big BOO when Steve Jobs made the announcement then Bill Gates makes an appearance later on.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=WxOp5mBY9IY

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do you think microsoft did that out of the kindness of their own hearts? i think it was a calculated investment - more exposure and licenses. i'd call it a wash at this point.

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This has been debated back and forth in forums all over the web. In the end the fact is that MS got as much as they gave and gained an important bit of defense in the the ongoing US DOJ anti-trust investigation. Apple got some breathing space and room to maneuver. Both benefitted from the cross patent action and MS actually was able to get free of some embarrassing pending legal action from Apple that they didn't need at the time.

The $150 Million investment was in non-voting stock, which MS has long since liquidated (at a tidy profit thanks to Apples Stock performance).


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Apple wasn't as financially secure as they are now but they were not on the verge of bankruptcy. The investment Microsoft made was part of a settlement in a lawsuit apple had against microsoft

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I just finishing watching the video of MacWorld 1997. At that time, Apple was very close to bankruptsy and came close to shutting down but then came in Microsoft which made a temporary deal which saved Apple.

Basically, the deal was the following:

1) Apple is to make Internet Explorer the default web browser.
2) Install Java on Macintosh with the help of Microsoft.
3) Microsoft will make Office for Mac (which we continue to see today).
4) Microsoft is to invest $ 150 Million on Apple.
5) Patent Cross License from Microsoft.

After watching this, it somehow made me realize, shouldnt Apple be kissing Microsoft butts today since Microsoft is the reason Apple is alive today, rather than making ads bashing their products (Vista) on TV or holding conferences bashing the company? Or Am I missing something here that I dont know?

I recently switched to Mac and have been loving it and to be honest, those ads and conferences were the reason I switched. But after watching this video, it somehow made me feel less pride as an Apple user

Here is the video for those of you who want to watch it. Its interesting, the crowd gave a big BOO when Steve Jobs made the announcement then Bill Gates makes an appearance later on.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=WxOp5mBY9IY

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in a conversation with somebody who was paying attention back then, i learned that microsoft did not have a choice. If apple died, they would have had a monopoly they saved apple so they could continue business themselves while at the same time exposing the mac users to microsoft products.

somebody correct me if i am wrong.

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While that is not explicitly evident, or even really true, it may have simply been an added side bonus. By working WITH Apple, MS was able to use that as defense in the DOJ investigation.

And I was someone who was paying attention back then.


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Interesting. So whats with all this lawsuit. What did Apple sue Microsoft for?
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_C...Microsoft_Corp.

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While that is not explicitly evident, or even really true, it may have simply been an added side bonus. By working WITH Apple, MS was able to use that as defense in the DOJ investigation.

And I was someone who was paying attention back then.
So was I. That's one of the reasons why M$ got off with a light slap on the wrist.
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Interesting. So whats with all this lawsuit. What did Apple sue Microsoft for?
Basically for stealing the entire look-and-feel of the GUI.

It wasn't just Apple and MS; IBM, SUN, Lotus and Olivetti were all counter suing each other over look-and-feel issues. At around the same time the browser wars had devolved into legal rangles as well.

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Basically for stealing the entire look-and-feel of the GUI.

It wasn't just Apple and MS; IBM, SUN, Lotus and Olivetti were all counter suing each other over look-and-feel issues. At around the same time the browser wars had devolved into legal rangles as well.

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I think if anything it's a wash. Microsoft made money on the deal and will continue to make money from Apple in software development, where the big money is.

The thing that gets me is what Jobs said about not competing with and comparing with Microsoft anymore, and then seeing the way they're blatantly attacking Microsoft on all fronts. Of course you can't be in competition with another product and not try to show the superiority, so I knew what he said wouldn't be completely true, but it just seems a little over the top to me.
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Man, those people in the video are so ungrateful. Is that just the normal public in there or are they idustry insiders? If they're "professionals" they sure weren't acting like it. You would think they would be happy that some one with some pull was willing to help save the company that they obviously obsess over so much.

But "Microsoft is the devil", so I can understand.... where's the roll eyes smily.
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did i misread the wikipedia entry on this?

the lawsuit was decided in MS favor, not apple's. (someone correct me if i am reading this wrong) so how could this have been a slap on the wrist for MS? the judge decided the broadness of a "look and feel" lawsuit was unsupportable and the supreme court would not hear the case on appeal. in fact, most of what apple was sueing about was already licensed to MS. and let's not forget that Xerox also tried to sue Apple over the same thing!

in fact, it looks to me that MS got the far better end of this deal, with apple being forced to use it's IE as default browser, MS still developing Office for 5 years (how much did that make them?) and only paying a meager $150 million (what was MS profits those years?).

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Redmond, Washington — July 17, 1997 — Microsoft Corporation today announced revenues of $11.36 billion for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1997, a 31% increase over the $8.67 billion reported last year. Net income totaled $3.45 billion, and earnings per share were $2.63, representing a 54% increase compared to $1.71 in fiscal 1996.
Revenues for the quarter ended June 30, 1997 were $3.18 billion, a 41% increase over the comparable quarter in fiscal 1996. For the quarter, net income was $1.06 billion, and earnings per share were $0.80, an increase of 86% compared to the $0.43 earned during the same quarter last year.

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in fact, it looks to me that MS got the far better end of this deal
Exactly. Which, in my opinion, is one of the larger reason as to why Apple is so "tight-lipped" when it comes to product releases and development. This is why Apple has a litany of NDA's that developers must sign and ahdere to. This is why Apple may seem so 'secretive' to those new to the game... they would rather not have history repeat itself. :black:

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Only the $150 Million was published. The full terms of all the patent settlement, including cash payments, was never disclosed at the request of both parties. Because of that, it is hard to determine who really came out ahead. Speculation has always been that MS was willing to pay to make some these problems go away, but nothing has been proved. If one thinks about it, MS got $150 Million in NON-VOTING shares of Apple stock. IOW, they did not gain any control in the company. If this really was a bail out on MSs terms, they should have gotten full stock with all the privileges and gained some control. Also note that today, 11 years after this event, MS is STILL making office for the Mac. You don't throw away a cash cow because you don't like the farmer.


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