At 1:02 PM -0500 1/29/2003, Bob C. wrote:
>Does anyone have a clue as to why Apple finally released 7.5.3 this way?
>It seems very awkward for most people.  I'm just happy I was able to get
>the update version of 7.5.3 when it was available as 14 disk images, even
>though it required that 7.5 already be installed.  It has come in very
>handy.


I suspect that it was on the assumption that a single multi megabyte 
file would be difficult to download due to the potential for dropouts 
on dialup.  This is a common problem and most download software can't 
restart a download in the middle.  Some ISPs drop your connection 
after a period of time no matter what.

7.5.3 was released for free download way back when so most people 
would have been using dialup.
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