> I also tell Mac folks to not adopt new versions too quickly. When OS X.5 was
> released I told folks to wait for X.5.2 or X.5.3. For most of my clients we
> waited for X.5.5. Back at Apple's big transition I entirely skipped X.0,
> X.1, and X.2 as not ready for prime time. The first good version was X.3.3,
> I number I remember well. Then X.3.4 and X.4.5 introduced bugs so I skipped
> them too.

It's not our fault that Apple's QA sucks.

> I see no reason to rush out and buy new versions. Especially so when the
> older version is now well known and stable.

Agreed, except that unless you have set yourself up to run as a
non-admin, Win7 is far more secure than XP out of the box.

> To my eye, telling people to immediately rush out to get the new release,
> just makes WFBs look more foolish.

Excellent point, except that part where no one here is actually saying that.

What some of us have said that we don't see any problems so far, so
that if you do decide go and upgrade right away, you should be fine.


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