On Saturday, January 4, 2003, at 07:36 PM, Ralph Plumb wrote:

> I think that such action by Apple would be a big mistake.  With a small
> share of the computer market, Apple has to do something to attract
> buyers.  Iphoto was a big selling tool and should remain a free item.
> The same holds true for many of the other programs that help separate
> the Mac from the rest.

did you not even read his post? IF this happens, these apps would still 
be FREE (as in, not cost any money) on new Macs -- that is, your "new 
buyers" wouldn't have to pay for them.

iMovie and iDVD have ALWAYS cost money to upgrade, as well.


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