RunRev Pricing

A.C.T. albrecht at act-net.com
Wed Feb 25 09:32:32 EST 2004


Hi, Dar,

> This is important for me to know.  That some percentage are OS X and 
> some greater percentage are pre OS X means little of those of the older 
> OS are not spending money.

Speaking from experiences with my customers (publishers, marketing 
agencies) I can say: Many MAC users still refuse to switch to Mac OS X 
because their applications are not available or suffer from first 
version problems. Many other MAC users cannot switch over due to 
incapable hardware resources and prefer to continue using their machines 
(as these are not faulty) with software they know.
Most of those customers of mine that have switched noticed a (partly 
dramatical) increase in support costs for their Mac clients. Some have 
therefor switched back to Mac OS 9, which results in paragraph one 
observations (stability problems with applications and or users - user 
error, please replace!)

With Quark and Photoshop slowly coming along for Mac OS X the pressure 
to switch to X is increasing. The "installed base" of Mac machines is 
quite large at those customers, so I would tend to say: You will have 
Mac OS <=9 users at least for the next 2 years at a ratio of at least 
40-60% of all installed Macs. It is difficult to predict, though, since 
I do have customers leaving the Mac completely for PCs due to 
cost/support ratios, partly performance issues and others. But that has 
nothing to do with your question, I admit.

No, those not switching are not generally refusing to INVEST. They are 
just refusing to go for the latest Xmas-tree just because it's new. They 
have working tools that they have learned to know for years - and one 
pro of the Mac platform always has been: If you know one application, 
you know all of them. Getting Mac users to "love" a new system (which 
Mac OS X is) is harder than getting a PC user to admit that a Mac has 
advantages at all :-)


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