2b on Mac Security
You know that I worked every day on a Mac for a couple of years at the end of the last century (love that phrase in my life). I'm sure all here would appreciate a brief explaination of why Mac security is so much better than PC above and beyond these two generalities:
1. fewer viruses and hackers attack the Mac environment because their are fewer of them with Mac experience or Macs.
2. The open source community is capable of providing quicker updates when holes are uncovered. (I'm not sure if this is true and if it is please explain why.)
I don't think this is off topic because Mac is at least as important to the computer world as Fujitsu, Acer, or Ansus and understanding how and if they can operate within the TCG world may mean of lot of both bucks and support for TCG and Wave.
And besides I really want to understand this myself. If they are truly interoperable I might go back. fwiw I have a Franklin (an original Apple II clone and fairly rare that I'm saving as a collectible for my great (in every way) grandchildren. The price in fifty years, like Wave, is currently binary, lol
PS The current major stockholder of Franklin Computers (now the publisher of electronic dictionaries) first heard the name Franklin from me about 25 years ago.