>Then your cost to upgrade is not $4,600; it is no more than $1,400.  
>(There's a retail "Family Pack" that contains licenses for up to five 
>Macs; it retails for $199.  And, as I mentioned in my previous message, 
>Apple most likely has site licenses for larger installations.
$4600 is NOT for OSX upgrades -
if you re-read the original post -

upgrdaing our software licenses for ONE license for all of our 
applications = $4600.

That is: one license upgrade/update for *each* of our applications
total of these updates = $4600

this DOES NOT include the cost of updating to OSX on machines that do not 
crrently have it, and can run it. Nor does this reflect the cost(s) for 
updating hardware, to support OSX.

The total cost of hardware updates for us to entirely switch to OSX is at 
least $10,000, as we have many older machines which *can not* run X.  

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Chip Scheide Systems Coordinator
Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh

"And as a man, who is attached to a prostitute, 
is unfitted to choose or judge of a wife, so any 
prepossession in favour of a rotten constitution of 
government will will disable us from descerning a good one."
        Thomas Paine - Common Sense,  Feb 14 1776


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