nmm88 said:Just another clarification:
Windows XP UPGRADE can be found for $90 dollars on Amazon. First we started at 400, then 199. So it could actually be said thta it is cheaper, as they offer an upgrade. The full version is 199. That is for the Home Edition and not the pro, but for most people there is no need for the pro edition. Im not saying that it is better because of that, it certainly isnt.
First of all, I agree that apple does seem to release OS's much faster than Microsoft. That is usually a great thing because we are constantly getting new features, and only need to pay for the upgrade if we need it.
But I have also noticed many software programs that only support panther for some feature or another etc. I think apple needs to do a better job of making sure that they dont leave people in the dust or force them to pay for an upgrade. All new programs should at least support panther, and tiger should be an extra.
In the end we all just need to realize that Apple is a computer company, and as all companies do, they are going to try to make money. If you need to upgrade because some key feature of your OS now wont work then you'll have to upgrade. Thats how it goes in the computer business.
Ya, im sure it cost a lot more back then. Point Taken. I was just stating that now you can get XP for 90, and not 400 as was stated. However, you can also find Jaguar for around 30 bucks on eBay. We need to be careful in not using false figures to promote OS X, its got enough power and innovation to promote itself.Okay, but to be fair:
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Upgrade
Date first available at Amazon: August 24, 2001
What did it cost on August 24, 2001? And why haven't they updated it in the last 3 years?
I would suggest everyone use the pro edition since home is a feeble, hobbled OS.
bobbo said:i got os x for my imac G3 when it first came out. Then, Jaguar was released a few months later. I was annoyed but thought it would be ok to still run 10.1. However then when all of Apple's software and plugins would only run on 10.2 Jaguar I felt cheated almost. I ended up getting 10.2, and now 10.3. I just received an iBook G4 and I know I'll soon be finding myself needing to get Tiger. I'm glad I have a University connection so I can get it for $50.
bobbo said:i got os x for my imac G3 when it first came out. Then, Jaguar was released a few months later. I was annoyed but thought it would be ok to still run 10.1. However then when all of Apple's software and plugins would only run on 10.2 Jaguar I felt cheated almost. I ended up getting 10.2, and now 10.3. I just received an iBook G4 and I know I'll soon be finding myself needing to get Tiger. I'm glad I have a University connection so I can get it for $50.
nojay said:I can't imagine 10.2 - 10.3 becoming obsolete or nonsupported in the near future because they really are so fully developed.
No, 10.0 was considered a pre release. 10.1 was closer to being finished and came out later and was offered for free. The reason many things were unsupported with 10.1 and before was because they were still rough around the edges. 10.2 is kind of considered the finished product of OS X. I dont know too many apps that dont support 10.2, so i doubt apple will make it so with the 10.3 to 10.4 switch.guilly said:I really really hope you are right. However 10.2 should have been a free upgrade if 10.1 was considered a pre-release or something similar.
I can't help feeling distrustful towards Apple software policy. Their software are of the best quality, but somehow I feel like if they were radically profiting from Mac users fidelity.
guilly said:I really really hope you are right. However 10.2 should have been a free upgrade if 10.1 was considered a pre-release or something similar.
ged3000 said:We bought our iMac a coupla months before X.2 was released and came with X.1 installed on it.
When X.2 was released, Apple did an amnesty for people who had bought hardware recently, and sent out x.2 upgrade disks to them, if they claimed it by sticking their firmware number and date of purchase into a form on their webpage.
I dont know if they did this for X.3, or if theyll do it for X.4, (we havnt bought any hardware in a coupla years, and were still running X.2.8) but this kind of action shows loyalty to recent buyers of hardware...
We just scraped into the deal though...
dktrickey said:Incidentally, Apple recently stated publicly that they wouldn't be able to keep up with making new OS X versions every year for much longer.
Doug
karavite said:I just wonder how many big cat names are left after Tiger - seems the Tiger is the true King of the Jungle!!! Bobcat, Lynx... they just don't do it for me!