On Tuesday, September 24, 2002, at 10:01 AM, Tim Hodgson wrote:

> On 23/9/02 at 4:29 pm, Bruce Johnson wrote:
>
>> Actually, Apple doesn't think that. The number of people bitching and
>> whining about paying for the OSX 10.2 upgrade were all pretty much the
>> same cheap b******d's who were kvetching about iTools and .Mac.
>
> I can't believe this argument is still being resurrected (Then again,
> maybe it's because people like me won't let it RIP :-). Most of us
> "bitching and whining" were doing so because 10.1.5 was still a buggy 
> and
> badly-optimised OS, and we objected to being forced to pay full-price
> _again_ just to bring OS X up to release quality.
>

Want to talk about arguments being resurrected "Mac OS X is slow and 
buggy" whatever. Forced? Whatever, where is the gun to your head?

> Therefore, this argument:
>
>> Once you look at it, the 10.2 upgrade was the same as paying for the
>> 7.5-7.6, 7.6-8.0, 8.1-8.5 and 8.6-9.0 upgrades, it really fits in with
>> long established Apple pricing.
>
> doesn't apply.
>
> Tim
>

It does apply and you have a short memory as a Mac user to say that the 
above is untrue.


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