Is Microsoft losing battle against Mac?

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  1. drhowarddrfine

    drhowarddrfine Peon

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    #81
    You must be the only person who makes his PC purchasing decisions based on anti-virus software.
     
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    WebsitesForsale1 Peon

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    #82
    Mac is better PERIOD
     
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  3. Pepsii

    Pepsii Peon

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    #83
    Microsoft are sailing steady at the moment. The reason I think they wont lose is because people buy PC's all the time. People who have never used a computer before will go straight for Microsoft Windows.
     
    Pepsii, Feb 13, 2010 IP
  4. Sombrero777

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    #84
    Mac is only good make up, same components, so much make up and you get MAC as a product. Their OS? MS rules the market of business software.
     
    Sombrero777, Feb 14, 2010 IP
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    #85
    People will still buy Macs and install Windows on them..
     
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  6. dugi

    dugi Active Member

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    #86
    if they are losing market share (IF) then Windows 7 will put them back on the map. Don't forget that MS servers operating systems are the most widely used systems around the world, then there is office and more recently a free security application.

    Mac was better 5 years ago (performance wise) but nowdays If you are to give me a free MAC or windows 7 laptop with a good processor i would go for Windows
     
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    #87
    Windows is where it's at. Windows will always dominate. Fact.
     
    Bojangles, Feb 15, 2010 IP
  8. diggathedog

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    #88
    Yeah! Just like Standard Oil, General Motors, IBM, Bell, Yahoo!, Netscape ...

    Nothing is forever, except change and uncertainty.
     
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  9. drhowarddrfine

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    #89
    Don't knock IBM. Their total revenue is double that of Microsoft and they sell far more server software than Microsoft does.
     
    drhowarddrfine, Feb 15, 2010 IP
  10. diggathedog

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    #90
    It was their position in the desktop PC market that I was referring to - from number 1 to nothing.
     
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    #91
    Microsoft isn't losing anything. They're too high up in the game to lose anything substantially - Anything they do lose is easily placed under 'damages' and is siphoned out. Microsoft, despite many heart-aches, will be number 1 for quite the many moons to come - And I for one have no problem with that.
     
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  12. drhowarddrfine

    drhowarddrfine Peon

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    #92
    That's not true either. Microsoft's revenue and earnings have been dropping every quarter for the last year. Although last quarter jumped up, those numbers include pre-sales of Windows7 from previous quarters which MS rolled into the one. Savvy investors must have noticed because the stock price dropped about 8% on the news.
     
    drhowarddrfine, Feb 15, 2010 IP
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    #93
    For gaming? NO! For everything else yes...
     
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  14. Bojangles

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    #94
    Not everyone is going to want to trick their computer to work, when you can buy a Windows PC and it works fine right out of the box, with all of the programs you're used to.
     
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  15. drhowarddrfine

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    #95
    That's the main feature of Macs. Apple sets it up for you. Apple guarantees it works out of the box. Apple software works with all Apple hardware. Microsoft makes no such guarantees.
     
    drhowarddrfine, Feb 16, 2010 IP
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    #96
    I've never used a mac in my life so I suppose Microsoft is doing just fine.
     
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  17. diggathedog

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    #97
    It's quite amusing to hear Apple's marketing line from a few years ago used by someone to "justify" that "PCs are so easy".

    Surely, you people are not being serious (have you ever even used a Mac?) :eek:
     
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    #98
    Far from losing, but Mac is getting more and more popular. But I prefer Ubuntu Linux and other free open source OS
     
    chaukar, Feb 16, 2010 IP
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    #99
    Microsoft is the winner for now. But apple name is going up and there's a chance that they can beat Microsoft. But absolutely not anytime near.
     
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  20. Oranges

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    #100
    No it won't happen ever! Take my words on that!
     
    Oranges, Feb 16, 2010 IP