Rainer Müller wrote:

On 2009-10-01 22:24 , Ryan Schmidt wrote:
...
My intention is to still support 10.4 and PowerPC.

In my opinion we should drop that now. If someone is still using Tiger
on a PowerPC based Mac then they should get Leopard now because it is
the last OS version they will ever get. And if someone is still using
Tiger on Intel, Snow Leopard is cheap enough to make a argument because of the price more or less invalid. Why else wouldn't you want to upgrade?

I'm running Tiger on my 64-bit PowerPC and Leopard on my 32-bit Intel,
mostly since I couldn't see any reason to upgrade either a second time.

Seemed the like biggest reason to upgrade to Snow Leopard was to get
better support for your newer 64-bit Intel or newer graphics card...

We should stick to our support plan which is that the two latest major
Mac OS X releases are supported, namely Leopard and Snow Leopard.


I thought the "support plan" (if there is such a thing as support)
said "Snow Leopard, Leopard and Tiger as a legacy platform"...

And then kill Tiger support for next major release, just like it
said "Leopard, Tiger and Panther as a legacy platform" earlier ?

--anders

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