] I believe the Unix workstation users who are buying Macs ] are small in number and not enough to boost Apple sales ] on their own. But they're key players -- the same type of ] people who snuck PCs into the corporate environment under ] the cover of darkness while their overseers remained ] wedded to mainframes and other bigger computers. These ] are the folks who'll soon be making a lot of the buying ] decisions in IT departments. So they are the future, and ] they promise a bright one for Apple. I was pondering this a year ago, but the stock is overvalued (much more so now then it has been in the past) and there are some things that Apple has gotten wrong (like printing). BW Online | October 1, 2003 | Finally, an Opening for Apple in IT |