> Wow, that's quite the difference, why is SL so much cheaper than Leo?

Apple has revised its MacOS X marketing strategy several times.

10.5 cost way, way more than 10.6.

10.7 non-server cost the same as 10.6 non-server.

The 10.7 server option costs only $50, which is about one-fifth the cost
of 10.6 Server.

Given the realities of the marketplace, you always want to go with the
latest, because it is best, and it is also at the same or much lower cost.

I own a license to 10.3 server and 10.5 server (unlimited clients). I
avoided 10.6 server on account of cost (I only run the server version on a
PPC, anyway), but I intend to buy 10.7 server (and to run it on an Intel
Hackintosh).



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