1. Apple's market share is substantially less than 10%. Closer to 6%.
2. Of all the Mac users I know, exactly one is exclusively a Mac user. The rest are all using boot camp, or some scheme such as parallels to support windows on their mac hardware.
3. WotC, being a business, makes decisions for business reasons. Our mac using posters, who are individuals and not businesses, want WotC to make decisions for individual (read: emotional) reasons.
WotC don't "hate" Macs. They hate spending money on software development that will not prove to be profitable. Of course, the preceding sentence could well apply to the unproven DDI concept as a whole, but you have to start somewhere. Given the Mac OS's low market share versus Windows, and given the fact that so many Mac users are also Windows users, WotC's spending a lot of money to support a tiny market share for an already questionable software product makes absolutely no business sense at all.
2. Of all the Mac users I know, exactly one is exclusively a Mac user. The rest are all using boot camp, or some scheme such as parallels to support windows on their mac hardware.
3. WotC, being a business, makes decisions for business reasons. Our mac using posters, who are individuals and not businesses, want WotC to make decisions for individual (read: emotional) reasons.
WotC don't "hate" Macs. They hate spending money on software development that will not prove to be profitable. Of course, the preceding sentence could well apply to the unproven DDI concept as a whole, but you have to start somewhere. Given the Mac OS's low market share versus Windows, and given the fact that so many Mac users are also Windows users, WotC's spending a lot of money to support a tiny market share for an already questionable software product makes absolutely no business sense at all.