I'd watch Macworld in January.. got a feeling it will be announced
I'm hoping it gets announced and is available to buy as of Macworld to be honest because they apparently polished off the code a while back (2 months or so), but this is going on what Mac rumours.com churned up.. so who knows.
As for price.. best guess is £70~80 just like Tiger prices now.
no problems with that. in fact, i am not planning to change my powerbook for a macbook pro for at least 1 more year. in normal office applications the spped bump simply cannot justify the extra cost. ...and i can compare it to my imac 2,33 intel!
when leopard will be out i'll simply get a copy for my two computers.
I'm the same, I'm not worried at all about having to shell out for Leopard, purely because it's not going to be _that_ much cost wise - Tiger was only really a £90 upgrade.
If I was buying a PC and I wanted Vista, then that's a different story.
I know theyre adding some nice new features but it still doesn't seem like they should call it a whole new OS.
To me it's just another upgrade..except your having to pay
Ok, so you get spaces, time machine, etc etc.. but there's nothing much you can say you couldn't live without for another year. I just think the developers will be more geared to the new OS rather than the end users but there we go.
I am looking forward to it inspite my rant.. I just can't see myself being drawn into the hype until they release a few more of the new features (Macworld Maybe?)....
Well they release major versions of OSX a lot more often than Windows so it may seem like minor revisions but after recently using Panther you can really tell the difference.
Well they release major versions of OSX a lot more often than Windows so it may seem like minor revisions but after recently using Panther you can really tell the difference.
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