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Based on the pie charts pasted in the article, it looks like the iPhone is more fractured than the Android platform. I guess the authors point is the iPhone will converge on its current platform faster than Android - but in the current state, th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by columbus You go bumbling on about upgrade paths for XP users between 2001-2006. You then "compare" this situation with Mac users who have "no upgrade path". I then point out all the possible upgrade paths for Mac u…
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Quote: Originally Posted by columbus Every Mac released has had an upgrade path? Almost every release of OS X has run better than the previous version and added exciting new features. No credibility? Why, it's not like Apple six years of bungl…
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Quote: Originally Posted by UbiquitousGeek You can't compare the two that way. Microsoft wasn't trying to move it's OS to a different platform altogether. If Apple continued to support PowerPC, it would hinder their ability to innovate on the I…
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Quote: Originally Posted by newbee If you have followed Apple for very long you will know that their upgrade path has been unique and bold over the last 10 years. Going from OS9 to OSX and all that followed since has, indeed, left some users behi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism Quit your lying! Apple started releasing Intel-based nearly 4 years ago with the iMac in January 2006. If you were foolish enough to buy a PPC Mac at the end of the well known and announced transition then I …
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People who bought Macs 3 1/2 years ago running PowerPC chips CANNOT upgrade to Snow Leopard AT ALL! There is no upgrade route. But just a dead end for Mac users. You got screwed! PC buyers with hardware 3 1/2 years old CAN upgrade to Windows 7! A…
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To the writer of the article: How can Snow Leopard be "cheaper than Windows 7" when Microsoft has not announced Windows 7 pricing yet?? Also note, that if Apple is selling an operating system for $29 than we can assume that it is only worth that…