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Apple seen merging iOS, Mac OS X with custom A6 chip in 2012
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. . . . I know why they are doing this but I better not say.
I agree, I'll have to go to Windows.. as much as that pains me. I don't use my machine to simply 'surf' and check email etc. Nor is it a kiosk for online media. Oh, and I'm NOT going to go out and buy a Pro just to actually work.If OSX becomes IOS, I am going to have to jump ship. I am not keen on ARM cpu's in my desktop machine either. I know why they are doing this but I better not say.
If I said what Is on my mind, it would cause a war especially with some users. So I will hold back. Most people will like it in fact, but I am not one of them.
Will just post this url. People want Google Chrome OS on their Macs?
http://www.mac-forums.com/forums/ap...275-check-out-new-icloud-web-apps-action.html
So I've taken a look at this video, I'm unimpressed. Other than the iWork implementation, it's identical to the current mobileme offering. I'm really unsure how we get the 'Apple has stepped up from the mobileme ...' (paraphrased). It's pretty much identical from the screen capture. Seriously. That being said, there is value in a unified email/calendar/contacts, I'm not sure I see any value outside that at this point. I'm going to seriously doubt I'll want to run photoshop/indesign/illustrator etc from the cloud.If I said what Is on my mind, it would cause a war especially with some users. So I will hold back. Most people will like it in fact, but I am not one of them.
Will just post this url. People want Google Chrome OS on their Macs?
http://www.mac-forums.com/forums/ap...275-check-out-new-icloud-web-apps-action.html
Before anyone gets too bent out of shape, keep in mind where it's coming from.... an industry analyst. These prognosticators have no more valid of an opinion than you and I. They're not journalists, nor do they have access to any insider information (at least not from Apple).