Posted by Draving on 05/2/05 in
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Back in early November of 2003, I introduced my Mac OS X 10.3 Panther review with some concerns about Apple’s OS release cycle. In the end, I concluded that I was okay with yearly releases, but that some sort of adjustment for “normal” customers would be nice.
So convinced was I of the inevitability of the Mac OS X yearly release juggernaut that I never even considered the possibility that relief from the $129-per-year Mac OS X tax might come in the form of an extra six-month wait for version 10.4. “Let’s do this again next year” were my exact words at the end of the Panther review. Well, here we are 18 months and 6 days later, finally getting a look at Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger. Windows users patiently waiting for Longhorn may not be sympathetic, but the longer wait for Tiger is something new to Mac OS X users.
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Posted by Draving on 05/1/05 in
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Back in early November of 2003, I introduced my Mac OS X 10.3 Panther review with some concerns about Apple’s OS release cycle. In the end, I concluded that I was okay with yearly releases, but that some sort of adjustment for “normal” customers would be nice.
So convinced was I of the inevitability of the Mac OS X yearly release juggernaut that I never even considered the possibility that relief from the $129-per-year Mac OS X tax might come in the form of an extra six-month wait for version 10.4. “Let’s do this again next year” were my exact words at the end of the Panther review. Well, here we are 18 months and 6 days later, finally getting a look at Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger. Windows users patiently waiting for Longhorn may not be sympathetic, but the longer wait for Tiger is something new to Mac OS X users.
Source: Neowin.net
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Posted by Draving on 04/30/05 in
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Back in early November of 2003, I introduced my Mac OS X 10.3 Panther review with some concerns about Apple’s OS release cycle. In the end, I concluded that I was okay with yearly releases, but that some sort of adjustment for “normal” customers would be nice.
So convinced was I of the inevitability of the Mac OS X yearly release juggernaut that I never even considered the possibility that relief from the $129-per-year Mac OS X tax might come in the form of an extra six-month wait for version 10.4. “Let’s do this again next year” were my exact words at the end of the Panther review. Well, here we are 18 months and 6 days later, finally getting a look at Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger. Windows users patiently waiting for Longhorn may not be sympathetic, but the longer wait for Tiger is something new to Mac OS X users.
Source: Neowin.net
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Posted by Draving on 04/29/05 in
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Back in early November of 2003, I introduced my Mac OS X 10.3 Panther review with some concerns about Apple’s OS release cycle. In the end, I concluded that I was okay with yearly releases, but that some sort of adjustment for “normal” customers would be nice.
So convinced was I of the inevitability of the Mac OS X yearly release juggernaut that I never even considered the possibility that relief from the $129-per-year Mac OS X tax might come in the form of an extra six-month wait for version 10.4. “Let’s do this again next year” were my exact words at the end of the Panther review. Well, here we are 18 months and 6 days later, finally getting a look at Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger. Windows users patiently waiting for Longhorn may not be sympathetic, but the longer wait for Tiger is something new to Mac OS X users.
Source: Neowin.net
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