> The only definitive statement I made was $29. The rest was just a
> restatement of Apple's claim that the new version offers little more
> than performance gains.
You think that no one can look at the quoted text where you definitively
state that Snow Leopard "runs much faster"? You don't understand that you
are stating as fact something that you can only know from Apple PR, while
criticizing "WFBs" for stating as fact things about Win7 that they know from
actual use?
Why am I not surprised? (See, anyone can use silly catch phrases.)
Snow Leopard was distributed months ago to beta testers, IT people who
plan to use it in their companies, and authorized Mac
trainers/consultants--could also be Tom. Apple's statements about this
system are from real world experience and not simply Apple's PR about
internal testing results.
Our local user Mac group is very small, yet we have 4 members who have
been using Snow Leopard since its first distribution. Used it on a
MacBook Pro several times in the past few months.
Betty
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