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i wish i had a mac to do just that. what is new in it?
when is it coming out?
how much is it gonna run?
Mac noob here...
I will be getting my first Mac when Leopard is released, probably a Macbook, but the MBP is really calling to me.
I'm currently in the market for an Apple Macbook. I was told to wait for leopard and then also wait for their new product line that is supposed to surface here pretty soon.
Originally I was going to wait until the end of January 2008, but lately in the last 2 weeks I've thought about taking the plunge early.
My Dell 700m is showing signs of wear and tear and I'm counting the days until the HD crashes. Hopefully it lasts me a good year more *knocks on wood* but it's definitely time to upgrade...
Wait for leopard or take the plunge?
Wait for leopard or take the plunge?
spend the extra money on the MacBook Pro. having an Intel based laptop with a pretty potent CPU and GPU is an awesome combo. this and the fact that you'll be able to run Windows if needed.
Does anyone know if there will be an education version with lower price?
Generaly speaking it is like 70 bucks for the educational version.
Educational pricing, same software trying to avoid any possible confusion...
I... see no reason to upgrade There's just nothing compelling in it for me.
$150 for a service pack, no thanks.
the new items easily could of been made service packs, but Apple now going the MS route wants to charge for minor items and updates and features found in other OS for years.
$150 for a service pack, no thanks.
the new items easily could of been made service packs, but Apple now going the MS route wants to charge for minor items and updates and features found in other OS for years.
$150 for a service pack, no thanks.
the new items easily could of been made service packs, but Apple now going the MS route wants to charge for minor items and updates and features found in other OS for years.
You'll of course be able to continue to use your other OS', you just won't be able to update BootCamp or make any more partitions, you'd just be able to revert back to your original partitioning scheme.
Tiger is also going on 3 years old now. They as well release frequent updates however do not label them service packs. They charge less than 1/3 the retail price of the full version of Vista with most of the same if not more functionality...
How will I be prevented from making or installing new partitions? Upgrading to newer versions, yes, I could see that... But I should keep full functionality of the current program no?
Also, About the app launches... I don't think that justifies 150$... Besides, the majority of the programs I run already launch in less than 5 bounces...
School is giving to us for free!!! Well technically not free since we pay for software fees... but the amount we pay every year really covers Adobe CS3 and FontFolio... so it's "free"!!!!
Any reason the Vista features should not have been offered in the same way for 129 rather than 399, or free as you suggest? Atleast with Leopard I get a non beta stable product to use. And yes I run Vista on my PC.