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| quote: | Originally posted by plaxx
Microsoft just proved to everyone they lack 0 creativity, and 0 ability to do anything unique, without biting Apple. |
First of all, when you say they "lack zero creativity" then that means they aren't lacking it, in other words they have all of it. You might want to learn how to string together a sentence before you crap words all over internet forums.
Second, what makes your argument completely self-defeating is the last three words: "without biting Apple". They never mentioned Apple. Not once. That's the point. They don't have to.
| quote: | Originally posted by plaxx
Some of the recent "I'm a PC" ads were created on a Mac, go figure. |
Yeah, and a bunch of both Microsoft's and Apple's servers are running some flavour of Unix. Smart businesses are going to use the most convenient tool for any particular task, not run gestapos forcing everybody to use their own products. I don't see how something like this could possibly be relevant, except to Apple ballwashers.
Perhaps the biggest irony is that the "Mac" software in question was just Adobe CS3, which runs perfectly fine (better, actually) on Windows.
| quote: | Originally posted by plaxx
Why doesn't microsoft make the ads themselves using their Vista OS and Expression Studio which "takes your creative possibilities to a new level" ? |
Maybe because they're a software shop and not an advertising agency, you fucking nitwit?
| quote: | Originally posted by plaxx
If they had waited 2 years, their code would've been made for the Mac as opposed to PC, and the would've continued their line of products specifically for Macs. |
First, how could you possibly know this, and second, since when has product age ever been a factor in making cross-platform software? Up until very recently, most Mac users still used Microsoft Word and Internet Explorer. If Microsoft was willing to develop for Mac, surely Autodesk would want to corner this market.
The reason they don't is - speaking now as a software engineer - development for the Mac fucking sucks. I mean it seriously sucks donkey balls. Even the newest, shiniest shit like RealBasic feels like you just stepped out of a time machine and went back to the 1980s. Compared to Visual Studio, it's dog shit. There's absolutely no reason for Autodesk to put up with this in order to increase profits by maybe 1%.
| quote: | Originally posted by plaxx
Angry response? I'm just giving you the facts. |
You haven't given a single "fact" in any of your responses.
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