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Car enthusiasts lost interest in GM’s cars long before regular people did; the same is happening with Windows.

I switched in the past year. I never thought I would switch. But I did. And its awesome.

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Out of curiosity do you think that Mac is the only viable competitor? I think that Google's OS will make a decent splash in the 2010 web.
Hope so, we'll see. I love cheap alternatives. For most people, I'm betting a web OS is just fine.

For video/photo/audio editing (really anything requiring the full power of a computer) -- native is best, and I'm thinking OS X is where it's all going to happen.

i'd like to point out that lots of software has been moving to the web recently and creating a poor experience vs native software

Twitter came out, and people realized a desktop app worked better than the web browser. so now we have a large array of desktop twitter apps

And then Tweetie came out as a native OS X application and showed what can be done by developing natively for an OS.

In 5 years, maybe Google OS will be interesting. But today, no one has proven to me that you can make a better, or even equal quality, web product vs a web product

As soon as Blackberry launches its Mac client, and Nuance launches real voice recognition for the Mac, I'll never have to use Windows again!!! I'm ready for that moment to be now.

Sachin, do you think OS X feels threatened by any web apps? Me neither, its just too clean, fast, reliable. Things like google docs are working for me, but that competes more with MS than Mac

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