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$30 in comparison to access OpenCL, and a full 64-rewrite of Leopard seems an incredible deal.
At least Leopard wasnt borked since day 1, unlike Vista. With windows 7... Microsoft is basically expecting people to pay twice for the "honor" of using what basically is the same operating system. No wonder most large Windows installations decided to skip vista altogether, and they will be moving from XP to 7.
Quit making this about Windows... its not. Lay off the fanboyism and address the points. I said that DX is free, nothing else. Don't get defensive just because you have nothing you can provide to this discussion.