Maintenant que toutes les fonctionnalités du shareware Watson ont été copiées dans Sherlock, le créateur du premier songe à porter son appli sur PC pour assurer ses revenus.
Interview de Dan Wood à Mac Observer:
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"Looking at Apple's Sherlock page, you'll see that 9 out of 11 of their tools are counterparts to Watson tools. Out of the hundreds of possible services that Sherlock 3 could have provided Apple had to overlap Watson completely?"
Despite the obvious similarities in Sherlock 3, Wood is hesitant to pursue legal action. "I don't know if what Apple has done was technically illegal. But even if it were, I don't want to devote my time with a lawsuit; I want to build cool software. I really just want to move on and build the next killer App, and release it, and hopefully not get bitten next time."
"I am planning on getting Watson ported to Windows as soon as possible to try to recoup lost revenue. I never would have considered this before; it's quite possible to have a successful Mac-only business if left alone! And I'm not inclined to show Apple the next product that I'm working on until the product is ready to release".<hr /></blockquote>
Interview de Dan Wood à Mac Observer:
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"Looking at Apple's Sherlock page, you'll see that 9 out of 11 of their tools are counterparts to Watson tools. Out of the hundreds of possible services that Sherlock 3 could have provided Apple had to overlap Watson completely?"
Despite the obvious similarities in Sherlock 3, Wood is hesitant to pursue legal action. "I don't know if what Apple has done was technically illegal. But even if it were, I don't want to devote my time with a lawsuit; I want to build cool software. I really just want to move on and build the next killer App, and release it, and hopefully not get bitten next time."
"I am planning on getting Watson ported to Windows as soon as possible to try to recoup lost revenue. I never would have considered this before; it's quite possible to have a successful Mac-only business if left alone! And I'm not inclined to show Apple the next product that I'm working on until the product is ready to release".<hr /></blockquote>