So Mac users, have you ever felt that Microsoft has been giving you guys the short end of the stick? Well [shock], it appears that your suspicions might be true after all. MacWorld UK reports that excerpts from documentary evidence used in the Iowan "Comes v. Microsoft" antitrust lawsuit suggests that Microsoft may have had intentions of causing "a great deal of harm" to Apple through cutting off the support and development of their Mac Office division. The excerpt is from a long email conversation between Bill Gates and then Mac Business Unit chief Ben Waldman in 1997, in which there were discussions of "dumping Mac support" and "dumping development of the product [Office]", both of which were perceived as "The strongest bargaining point we have, as doing so will do a great deal of harm to Apple immediately."
In addition, Microsoft had apparently been using Mac Office as a test-bed "guinea pig" for the development of new features NOT for the potential benefit of Mac users, but rather "because it [Mac] is so much less critical to our business than Windows." You can read the whole document for yourself in PDF format here. In the end, you were probably expecting this as usual, since Microsoft seems to make many decisions based on their self-interest for profits, rather than the interest of their consumers.
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