Considering I've been involved in the tech industry since before the first IBM PC hit the market with it's CPM operating system, there is so much wrong with the opening premise of this book, that I doubt it's worth a read. It's to bad the CEO of Digital Research went out flying and kissed off his meeting with the IBM project team. The world would of computing would be in a better place. Apple's biggest problem has always been and remains its closed operating system, and the insane hurdles developers have to jump over to be part of that closed market.
Considering I've been involved in the tech industry since before the first IBM PC hit the market with it's CPM operating system, there is so much wrong with the opening premise of this book, that I doubt it's worth a read. It's to bad the CEO of Digital Research went out flying and kissed off his meeting with the IBM project team. The world would of computing would be in a better place. Apple's biggest problem has always been and remains its closed operating system, and the insane hurdles developers have to jump over to be part of that closed market.
Yes, the closed world of Apple is its weakness.