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Clean Install req. But it will install.
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Microsoft is going to continue to loose market share.
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Uh, if I'm not mistaken that $29.99 is for the Mac Service Packs. OSX 10.4->10.5->10.6. The things Windows gets for free. SP1->SP2. Now if you wanted to wait until the next operating system comes out for Mac and compare the upgrade price then, then that'll be a fair comparison.
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This is an actual new operating system (10.7.1). Just because Apple releases it this way doesn't mean it's a service pack, especially since Apple themselves doesn't refer to it as one, thus the general public counts this as market share. Mac OS X is a build that Apple upgrades. Similar to Windows 7 compared to Vista or even Windows XP. Furthermore, I would say this qualifies more than a service pack: http://www.apple.com/macosx/refineme...finements.html |
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No, Microsoft releases patches in bits and pieces all the time. They do a roll together of all these, as well as usually they add usability. XP Service Pack 2 and Vista Service Pack 1 come to mind. Both of these weren't just patches in one installer, both majorly upgraded the system and made both OSes alot more usable.
In the past every seperate number as in OS9 and OSX have been seperate operating systems. Just because they're on the 7th update of OSX doesn't mean this has changed. It's all the same base OS with patches, tweaks and 'upgrades'. They don't sell these Service Packs as Service Packs because they don't want their fanbase to realize that they're paying for Service Packs. Again when OS11 or X1 or what have you comes out, then we'll look at upgrade prices.
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try again? You lose the price competition pretty hardcore when you follow that theme. Last I checked the 10.5.8 patch is gonna be free. You're arguing that since its labeled OS X, its just a "service pack", but you clearly have no idea how vastly different 10.4, 10.5, and 10.6 are. Windows is still labeled windows. 7 is a $200 service pack for a terrible Vista. I can play the ignorance game too. There is also most definitely no way 10.1 is even remotely the same at 10.6 is. Not only was 10.1 PPC only, and a terrible mach kernel, but almost all of it has been re-written for x86 64 bit, come 10.6. I actually have a 10.1 CD and its like comparing windows 98 to windows 7, vastly improved.
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I know you're likening OSX to NT. Do me a favor and look up OS9. Each iteration thereof was listed as an update. Now all of a sudden OSX calls it something else and therefore its always a whole new OS? Just because terminology changes, doesn't mean its something completely different. A rose by any other name would smell as sweet. By my definition, Vista and Win7 are different, however you are adamantly applying it to 'NT' and ignoring what I'm saying.
There is no way you can tell me that the difference between XP SP1 and XP SP2 was any shorter of a jump than between the Mac iterations. It's widely regarded as the Service Pack that saved XP. I'm glad 10.5.8 is going to be free. 10.6 is not. This is what I'm talking about. 10.6.1 may be free. But you still had to pay for 10.6. If you choose to ignore that please don't respond. Hell, even Mac people I've talked to have referred to these as Service Packs. Its also worth mentioning that if you're telling me OSX is comparable to NT, I don't remember paying for NT then paying for my OSes. After all 10.0 was 129 on release wasn't it? I bet you by the time we're done with OSX, people will have paid as much from start to finish as people who bought XP then upgraded to Vista and onward until the OSX run was complete. If not a very similar number. When it comes down to it, Jobs has just found a new way to sell it to you. It's laughable to start saying Mac has paid less compared to Windows. Both have their own unique costs, and while I believe Mac's pay more I'm sure you disagree. Brings up an interesting point. I bought my Vista new for $130 CAD in an OEM deal. I have seen no downside in buying OEM and I wouldn't pay full price myself.
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Iterations of Mac OSX, while still at the core the same, change the functionality and the visual experience of the OS, to the point where most w/ even a little background knowledge in OS X would be able to tell. Not a huge difference mind you, but about the same difference as say Vista>7. 7 is still Vista at it's heart, but there's a few things moved around and such and a handful of new features. This is why MS in this instance imo should rightly be comparable w/ Mac. Snow Leopard is Mac's answer to 7, and it's fitting b/c the jump b/t the two is really about the same (at least as far as I can tell so far, until they are both fully released it will be hard to tell for sure). XP>Vista was a much larger leap and and IMO worth more money, as was perhaps you would say Mac OS 9 to OS X. In this price war though, it seems Mac has the rare advantage of being cheaper (did I really just say Mac was cheaper ), at least in the upgrade respect (Leopard>Snow Leopard is pretty similar to Vista>7).In summation, you are totally wrong in saying OS X versions are like SP's, but it really depends on which exact versions you're talking about, b/c the history is staggered. |
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I don't agree at all. I noticed immediately updating from SP1 to SP2 in XP. Also, you're right, Window's brand new features aren't ever introduced as OS specific as Windows usually provides an update for that. Windows Search 4.0 and the likes. If you're stating that 10.6 is the answer to 7 as OS 9 - > OS 10 was the answer to Vista. Then when it comes to price you'd have paid $278.95 (129 for 10.0, 29.99 for 10.1->10.5) Where as it cost only 200 to get XP at retail and have it updated compared to its competitor over that run.
All you're stating is that paying a smaller amount more times which ends up equaling more is somehow better than paying one large sum all at once. Sure its made up for in the upgrade from 10.5->10.6 compared to the Vista to Win7 upgrade. However, like I said, over the course of OSX users will likely have paid just as much as Windows to keep their system up to date.
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And of course you noticed, you knew you downloaded it. Unless you were having very specific problems the SP fixed, I can pretty almost totally guarantee you that you wouldn't have noticed if somebody else updated to SP2 w/o your knowledge.
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Windows 7 is "different" how so? last i checked the core of the OS was still very NT based, like XP, and Vista. Its the same for OS X. Both OS's have a firm foundation and are building, and progressing aspects of each. Both are also following an explicitly different development timeline. Quote:
How much have you paid for Vista+ Windows 7? $130+ Windows 7. So what was that you were saying? try doing the math before bashing a product with blind accusations? Infact, the math for a newer computer comes out to even less, because my Macbook pro is a really old revision and came with Tiger (My brothers Macbook has Leopard and qualifies for the straight $30 upgrade.) Show me the math I have paid more for my OS than you. You cannot. Stop spreading lies.
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This ties into my overall view of this thread, with people whining about how much the OS is going to cost them. You buy it, and it lasts you for 3-5 years. If you get it OEM like I do, you pay roughly 40 - 45 a year. Comparing it to the Mac's who get updated roughly every year and a bit, its not a huge price difference. Especially when it comes to having paid the Mac hardware tax.
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Leopard was Introduced October 26, 2007. Snow Leopard is September 2009. Windows Vista was Sept. 2005, and is now replaced Oct. 2009. Leopard has a more aggressive update schedule yes, but that is because Apple has underwent an ENTIRE platform transformation, and Snow Leopard is 100% Intel only code. Microsoft can't even get Windows 64 bit finished. The amount of progress shown from a development standpoint from Apple FAR outshines what Microsoft has done. Not to mention their upgrade cycles are vastly different. Businesses are still running Windows 98.
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Going on 6 updates across 8 years. Sorry. Also I requested that if you were going to ignore what I'm saying, instead of actually providing me with the information to change my mind on the matter, to not reply. I'm willing to have a conversation about this but I'm not going to have one with someone being an asshat.
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).I think you are a bit of a MS fanboy mad at the Mac fanboys, and really you both have your points and neither of you will admit the other is wrong. People get annoyed w/ MS for the same reason that I get annoyed w/ Mac and MS and half of the capitalist world. If I'm going to have to give you my money, you damn well better earn it. Simple as that. If people don't feel they get what they pay for they whine. In this instance I agree, 7 is overpriced. But I'd never buy a Mac.
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The only "Point" you have even bothered to express is Microsoft releases PAGES upon PAGES of **BUGFIXES**, while Apple releases bugfixes with feature improvements. I challenge you: Name me 1 feature added with 10.5.X updates (NOT a bugfix, a usability improvement. i.e. interface change, or addition.) Now, name me 1 feature added via SP3 that is not a bugfix. Your definition of "Updates" cannot be applied to two completely different sets of software. I'm going to break down your post piece by piece: Quote:
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I haven't had to tweak a thing to get proper performance. Why have you? My $130 OS runs bright and shiny out of the box. When I charge a client > $40/hr, this is clearly bad for my job security.
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As for SP3, yea it was a roll together of bug fixes and previously supplied updates that brought new features rolled together all in one. Not the best update, but by that time I'd moved on to Vista.
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So, you bought XP OEM in 2002. Wheres that computer? Your OEM license is bound to that Pentium 4 or Athlon XP machine. Otherwise, you're using your OS illegally. Quote:
And 10.0 won't run on Intel just FYI. Tiger/Leopard only. there are only 2 possible OS's for Intel mac users. Tiger came with, Leopard now comes with. I have a Macbook pro.
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OK, you guys can cut it out, your both going nowhere. How can you guys even compare OSX to Windows? They are like two different worlds! I dont use OSX because none of the software I use works on it!
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I prefer to keep certain things from running on my OS. Mainly like ad-ware. And anti-virus's. Why pay for that crap?
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![]() Indeed free is better (why anyone pays for them I'm not sure). Why pay $2000 for a computer that does everything a $1000 can do better? |
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