Richmond Mathewson wrote:

I really don't mind if software companies want to rip ideas from each
other

It's been going on a long time....

Apple versus Microsoft: The top 20 stolen ideas of the OS wars
<http://www.infoworld.com/d/windows/apple-versus-microsoft-top-20-stolen-ideas-os-wars-046>

...and shows no sign of stopping:

5 things Apple borrowed from Android for iOS 5
<http://betanews.com/2011/06/07/5-things-apple-borrowed-from-android-for-ios-5/>

All The New iOS and iCloud Features, And Where Apple Borrowed The Ideas From
<http://www.thenoisecast.com/2011/06/all-the-new-ios-and-icloud-features-and-where-apple-borrowed-the-ideas-from/>


The latter is particularly ironic, since after all the years Apple's been telling us how unsafe and unstable Microsoft systems are they now want us to store our data on them:

Apple's iCloud runs on Microsoft and Amazon services
<http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/09/02/icloud_runs_on_microsoft_azure_and_amazon/>

;)

...but the fact that Microsoft seems to be shifting its attention to what
is going on in the Linux world, and away from the Apple world might mean
that it is starting to perceive Linux as more of a competitive threat
than Apple.

When you compare the cost of their TV ads defending themselves against Apple's attacks with the impact of radically dropped OEM pricing in Linux-friendly markets, I'd wager the MS spends far more combating Linux than they do Apple.

Ballmer's even said as much:

Ballmer: Linux Bigger Competitor than Apple
<http://www.osnews.com/story/21035/Ballmer_Linux_Bigger_Competitor_than_Apple>


Of course, Richmond's agenda is, as usual, to poke the good people
of RunRev to really ramp-up their work on the Linux version of
Livecode . . .  :)

I'm with you on that one. While there have been some impressive improvements in the Linux engine over the last two years, it currently costs twice as much as the Mac or Win engines yet doesn't have as many features as either.

Heck, you can't even deploy to Android Linux from LiveCode for Linux.

Hopefully that'll change soon....

--
 Richard Gaskin
 Fourth World
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