PCN is one of the few micro magazines to devote much time to the much under-rated Atari home micros. However, in issue 76, you quoted the manager of Tomorrow's World Today as saying "Let's fact it, there's not enough software for the Atari machines".
That statement is totally untrue. The Ataris have as much software as the Spectrum, which has more software than the Commodore 64, Atari software may be expensive, but it is good.
The 600XL is the cheapest 16K home micro with a full typewriter keyboard, the 800XL is the cheapest 64K home micro, the Trak Ball the cheapest in Britain and so are the Touch Tablets and four colour printers/plotters.
So it's tough luck on Commodore, they will lose their market share (some of it).