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Another reason this is occurring, according to their article, is because of how closely Mac OS X resembles BSD under all of the eye candy Apple has added. This means the OS X environment is close to that of Sun Microsystem’s, making it an even easier switch for developers. On the other end, among the negatives pointed out in the article are the expense of Apple’s machines, as well as the fact that it is a pretty closed system, meaning Apple has some control over what can and can’t happen on their systems. However, what it all comes down to, according to Jason Fried, one of the co-founders of 37signals, is, “When you work on something great, you’re generally going to build something greater.“
Via [InfoWorld]
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