One has to look at the bottom line. A vastly superior browser for Windows would fly off the shelves at a $12 to $15. This costs less than a steak meal at Crackerbarrel. The market is enormous, and the real money is in software. The incremental cost of producing or downloading one more copy of Safari is negligible, and the margin is wonderful. Apple already produces lots software for Windows, and it is called Web Objects, File Maker, and Quicktime. No one is more of an Apple fan than me. Most of my retirement funds are invested in this stock. No one wants to see this company to succeed more than this guy. I look at the bottom line rather than getting hung up on who the enemy might be. Apple will win with superior products and good business decisions rather than outdated parochial ideas.
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