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2008-05-26
This is a great example of the upgrade rollercoaster that Apple puts you on. Requiring a dual-core processor to run a multitrack recording program is obscene. Requiring a Firewire port in order to run OS X Tiger is even dumber.
My Mac got obsolete very quickly and would have required a memory upgrade and a new operating system in order to keep running new programs - then Tiger came out and I couldn't install it because Apple didn't give my machine any provisions to add Firewire.
I told them politely where they could put their Firewire, and installed Ubuntu.