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- From: pathak@mitre.org (Heeren Pathak)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.misc
- Subject: Re: 300,000 sold in ten days
- Message-ID: <pathak-310892100314@virtual.mitre.org>
- Date: 31 Aug 92 14:55:37 GMT
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- In article <18045.1088.uupcb@satalink.com>, bert.tyler@satalink.com (Bert
- Tyler) wrote:
- >
- > > IBM sent two "pros from Dover" (to use a MASH the movie term) to the
- > > last MN OS/2 End-user Group meeting...
- > > - OS/2 2.0 sold 300,000 copies in the last 10 days. If this continues,
- > > it has a daily ship rate of 30,000 copies.
- >
- > Hmm, wait a minute. IBM is supposed to be shipping a brand new line
- > of PS/2s to their distributors sometime in September. If, as rumored,
- > most of those new PS/2s (and a lot of current ones as well) are to be
- > shipped with a bundled copy of OS/2, and if IBM's internal processing
- > folks just sent the relevant copies of OS/2 to whomever was next in the
- > distribution food chain as part of that rollout, and if someone were to
- > treat that shipment as a "sale", then I guess one could come up with
- > a figure like the above.
- >
- > That's *really* stretching a point, though. When you purchase a
- > computer from Gateway and it comes with a "free" copy of DOS and
- > Windows, Microsoft *has* made a sale - to Gateway. A real live
- > sale, on a dollars-per-unit shipped basis. When you purchase
- > a PS/2 and it comes with a "free" copy of OS/2. however, you can't
- > really call it a sale, unless you decide that IBM's left-hand is
- > selling a copy to its right-hand (and paying Microsoft a royalty in
- > the process) ((and eating the cost of that extra 4MB of memory they
- > had to add to get the machine to a usable 8MB)). Sure, they lose
- > a little money on each OS/2 sale, but they make it up in volume...
- >
-
- Lets be fair here. Microsoft's often quote numbers for Windows include
- sales to places like Gateway. Since many computer manufacturers include
- DOS/Windows, those figures are bound to be high. This has been a common
- criticism of MS numbers but it hasn't stopped MS from using these numbers.
- I don't see anything wrong with IBM doing the same.
-
- > The real test of OS/2's popularity will be noting what happens to
- > IBM's share of the PC market when every PS/2 comes with a bundled
- > copy of OS/2 (and every Gateway comes with a bundled copy of DOS
- > and Windows). If IBM's share goes up, that's a sign that folks
- > like OS/2. If it goes down, that's a sign that folks prefer
- > DOS/Windows. No, I won't make a prediction <grin>.
- >
-
- Well, I also think that sales of OS/2 might be accelerating. Remember,
- when OS/2 was first release, most of the press was very negative on it.
- Now, John Dvorak states it is a greatest thing. Computer Shopper had a
- favorable review. As people start seeing such reviews, they are less
- hesitant to try it out and once they do..... No more Windows.
-
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