Domicinator said:
Fortunately, on Windows or Linux, I can go out and get every single one of those types of applications free of charge from any creator/vendor I choose. I don't have to get the blessing of Steve Jobs before I run something on my PC, and I certainly am not restricted to a small list of things that have been deemed acceptable by him. I can go to Download.com, find the best rated choice for my specific need, and I'm off to the races. BTW, OpenOffice is a perfectly acceptable alternative to MS office, and it's 100% free. Sorry, have to add this: Windows gets ripped on CONSTANTLY for all the preinstalled stuff. In fact, they're talking about taking it all out for Windows 7 and just having you download the things you specifically need. This is actually a move I do NOT support, but most MS critics do. |
The only thing limiting a program from running on Mac is the programming. All they have to do is release a Mac version of it. The same applies for Windows and linux, tho I know of a program that lets you run windows coded programs on linux.