Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard Launching Is Waiting Windows 7 Hype Diminishes
This is about the absence of new operating system of Mac OS X 10.6, Snow Leopard in Windows XP users vying. As we know that Windows XP was become the most used people to operate their computer and now it is replaced by the newer gen of XP, Windows Vista. But there is not enthusiasm as big as Windows XP from users. Then who else will vie hardly to get attention from users of Windows XP that are not so interested with Vista. No more competitors except, Microsoft with the newer gen Windows 7, Apple and also Mac.
Meanwhile opinion came from Joe Wilcox, of Apple watch who has explained that Apple has made error strategy by not getting Microsoft in front of that has ramped Anti-Mac Marketing and make the excitement of Its new Operating system Windows 7. He was went on to explain about the vying in getting users of Windows XP users and some of users will decide to buy Macs during the downturn of economic.
Based on analysis, Mac has another strategy. However Mac won’t able to conquer Windows 7 that has been exploded on most of Medias with the Windows 7 beta. Then, what strategy will be used by Mac? Still based on Analysis, Mac will launch Snow Leopard when Windows 7 has Hype diminish.
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