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2007 / The 'rash' of AppleWorks questions...
« on: August 22, 2007, 07:49:09 AM »
SB,
It could be that when MS and Dell went full force after the edu market, Apple chose to run rather than fight...AW became a casualty. I'm sure that what you described repeated itself in many school districts, but some no doubt fared better than others.
Did Apple let us down? Yes and No. AW was a decent suite for Mac users and education, but most Mac users outside of education needed MS Office to be compatible with the 95% of the rest of the world. Let's not kid ourselves, if MS Office for Mac didn't exist, Apple's market share would be less than Linux and companies like Adobe would have abandoned the Mac market years ago, further killing Mac use in the graphics biz. In 1995 I worked for a large multinational logistics company on a startup. I was the "transportation guy", so lots of spread sheets, memos and reports. They were standardized on Quatro Pro and WordPerfect but guess what...each of our computers had MS Office installed because they were in the process of migrating. Where is Quatro and WordPerfect today? Where is Lotus 1-2-3 for that matter? It wasn't just Apple that was up against the MS juggernaut.
If Apple abandoned the edu market, it wasn't all Apple's fault. I recall Paddy, Krissel (and others) mentioning on numerous occasions about school districts switching to PCs because of cost...and nothing but cost....and you can't get AW for Windows.
It could be that when MS and Dell went full force after the edu market, Apple chose to run rather than fight...AW became a casualty. I'm sure that what you described repeated itself in many school districts, but some no doubt fared better than others.
Did Apple let us down? Yes and No. AW was a decent suite for Mac users and education, but most Mac users outside of education needed MS Office to be compatible with the 95% of the rest of the world. Let's not kid ourselves, if MS Office for Mac didn't exist, Apple's market share would be less than Linux and companies like Adobe would have abandoned the Mac market years ago, further killing Mac use in the graphics biz. In 1995 I worked for a large multinational logistics company on a startup. I was the "transportation guy", so lots of spread sheets, memos and reports. They were standardized on Quatro Pro and WordPerfect but guess what...each of our computers had MS Office installed because they were in the process of migrating. Where is Quatro and WordPerfect today? Where is Lotus 1-2-3 for that matter? It wasn't just Apple that was up against the MS juggernaut.
If Apple abandoned the edu market, it wasn't all Apple's fault. I recall Paddy, Krissel (and others) mentioning on numerous occasions about school districts switching to PCs because of cost...and nothing but cost....and you can't get AW for Windows.