> Sure, a Mac Pro would be faster, more compatible with recent OSX, and
> sucking less power.
> On the other hand, you would have the added trouble of your old software
> compatibility... 

I agree with Valter. The upgrade cost can be sizeable. Part of what keeps me
on 10.4 is that I have Photoshop 7 (the last "non-activated" Photoshop),
which does not work on 10.5, and many Classic apps I paid considerable money
for back in the day such as QuarkXPress. Not only would I incur the cost of
the new machine, but the headaches of the new software and the costs of
buying it. At least I have an academic discount, but still, not cheap.

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