In the last five years-plus, following the introduction of the iPod, Apple has done little wrong. They've launched Mac OS X 10.1, 10.2, 10.3 and 10.4, and are on the way to introducing Leopard (Mac OS X 10.5). They revamped their hardware, and even integrated Intel chips.
Their software apps have done very well also. Safari is a great browser. I use Mail.app exclusively. iLife is helping to sell tons of new Mac owners on the platform. But iWork, consisting of Pages and Keynote, hasn't done so well.
This is the topic of my latest post on The Apple Blog, my third.
Catch it here: Has iWork Been an iDud for Apple?
Listening to ''Here Comes the Rain Again (Extended Mix)'', by NRC (Play Count: 6)