On 5/20/10 2:53 PM, Liam Proven wrote:
(On the same note, by any measure, Mac OS X is the
most-successful
UNIX there has ever been. The number of users basically equals the
number of installations, which again is many hundreds of millions -
more than all other forms of Unix ever put together, including all the
open source ones, even if you count users on terminals as opposed to
host systems.)
Wow, this is an interesting claim. Got any data to back that up?
[Blinks] It's been fairly widely discussed. I have seen an effort at
totting up the numbers but not for some time.
SCO and Solaris both claim to have been the biggest seller in terms of
licenses, but that's still only in the millions at best, and some of
the more optimistic claims of desktop Linux are around 12 million.
Maybe 20-30 million if you count all distros, the BSDs etc.
But every iPhone and iPod Touch runs OS X. Apple have been selling
many tens of millions of these a year for 3 or so years, plus a decade
of sales of Mac OS X machines, which I believe are at something like
one third of the USA notebook computer market for systems over $600.
Ok, with iPhones I might believe it. But more to the point, when I
replied to your post, I was distracted and misread it as your having
asserted that OS X has outsold other Unices *put together*, which I now
see is NOT at all what you said.
Apple is doing very, very well, and all its computers
since about 2001
have run OS X in some form, plus all its phones and all the high-end
iPods. That's a /lot/ of boxes.
And every one is a certified Open Group UNIX?? machine.
Yes, absolutely.
-Dave
(who built an iPhone up from parts from broken ones just yesterday)
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Dave McGuire
Port Charlotte, FL