SteveC
Doing the best imitation of myself
Here's where I'm coming from on that issue: they have two things: first, customer surveys, which if anything would tend to overestimate the number of Mac users, since anyone I've ever met who has any interest in Macs whatsoever will say they own and use a Mac on surveys...even if they use one only peripherally.JVisgaitis said:I agree with everything you said but this. How do they know? I never filled out a survey by them that asked what Operating System I use. They may have an abstract number that someone in marketing throws around, but they aren't magically clued in to how many Mac users are among their fans.
Second, they have traffic information on their site. I partially manage a couple of websites, and the tools that are provided by my vendor for free give me a pretty good idea of how many people use what OS and visit the sites. There are much better tools out there for this purpose that you can actually pay for.
I think between these two things, they have a good idea of what their internet savvy customers use. Now I think that the real reason they aren't supporting Macs is that the company they've contracted with is full of Microsoft employees, but that's just because of where they are. I don't think that the D&D Mac userbase is under reported in WotC's minds, especially among their designers!
--Steve