Fair enough.
I agree completely. As a consultant I have sold many of these systems over the years on that very basis.
I'm sorry, that is a completely untrue statement.
Absolutely - my mistake - I meant to comment on the lack of upgradability (sp?) of the software - not comment on whether or not it was included with a new computer.
iLife is still included with all Macs as far as I can see, though I don't see GarageBand included at this time. On the other hand, Apple does have an
up to date program for people who are now buying systems. I believe $19.95 is the same price Apple has always charged for these types of updates (I remember 10.1 costing that much)
You shouldn't be explaining anything. Apple never said free for life. You get what you get and should be happy when you get more. You (nor the 5 you sold to) are entitled to anything beyond what you paid for. If it wasn't worth what it cost at the time, then they shouldn't have bought them.
Apple always provided / bundled these apps with computers - the updates were always free. It was not unreasonable to expect the updates to continue to be free. The fact that they now want to include GarageBand shouldn't affect iPhoto users IMHO.
I wouldn't buy a car expecting the maker to upgrade the car to something better later on. The fact that Apple does these things at all should be welcomed. Acting like you have rights to gifts is the quickest way to not get gifts any more.
Cars and software are not the same! The point I am trying to make is that Apple has recognised a flaw in their iPhoto software and has made moves to fix it. Why should we now view it as a "new" product?
The important aspect is that crawfordna isn't thankful for what he got and will always want more. Apple didn't used to bundle this much software with their systems. Today you can buy a Mac and no other software and be just fine. That is amazing. Sadly, crawfordna is just spoiled. Life is going to be hard for some one like that.
I don't think that crawfordna has said he's not thankful. It seems to me that he's just a bit peeved - I can understand his frustration (after all, he only just bought his PB!)
No, I would say by that point you'll need new hardware or a new OS. Mac OS 9 users have been without a new version of iTunes since 2.0.4. Why? So they'll buy Mac OS X (at least 10.1.5). And before that iTunes required 9.0.4. Why? SoundJam MP (which iTunes was based on) ran fine in 8.x. It was so that people would upgrade to Mac OS 9.
I think we're saying the same thing - just using different words!
I hope that doesn't surprise you. Apple is in the business of making money. You stay up with Apple's hardware and software and you'll be just fine with iTunes.