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famousringo said:
You know, I just clued in to something that I hadn't thought of before.

Apple had a very important design choice to make when they decided to make a tablet. They could either choose to base it off Mac OS X, giving the device access to all the software in that environment, or they could base it off iPhone OS and gain access to that software.

The thing is, developer support for iPhone OS is utterly insane. Mac OS has had to fight for scraps of software support for two decades, while the App Store has 140,000 apps of every variety after only 18 months of existence!

So which software library do you want your tablet device to tap into? It's a no-brainer. The programs may be slighty limited in scope, but the iPad is going to get way more software as a giant iPod Touch than it ever could as a cut-down MacBook.

Cool, so when is the app store going to get Chrome, VLC, Skype, Handbreak, WoW, or any of a dozen other Mac apps I use all the time?

When is it going to get Garage Band?

How about Firefox and flash?

How about Microsoft Office? I have that on my Mac. 

To say the Mac does not have apps is to not know the Mac library very well.