Linked by Aaron Vegh on Wed 5th May 2004 19:37 UTC
Is there no larger contingent of armchair corporate CEOs than Apple fanatics? Let's examine the so-called wealth of opinion out there and see how it measures up.
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os x came out supporting g3 macs back to the beiges.
so you do not own the oldest mac supported (maybe for the current version of os x, panther 10.3...that i have lost track of).. 233mhz g3's were supposed to be fully supported by os x and apple told those buyers that when they bought in 1998 and 1999. it was untrue. apple implemented features like a dvd player and quartz extreme that left those users with the slowest os gui on the planet. and again, folks that bought big macs in 1998 and 1999 were told they would have support for scsi and did not get it.
they are abandoning apple because of it. i am one of them. i know many more personally. and market stats show the grand trends as well.
os x came out supporting g3 macs back to the beiges.
so you do not own the oldest mac supported (maybe for the current version of os x, panther 10.3...that i have lost track of).. 233mhz g3's were supposed to be fully supported by os x and apple told those buyers that when they bought in 1998 and 1999. it was untrue. apple implemented features like a dvd player and quartz extreme that left those users with the slowest os gui on the planet. and again, folks that bought big macs in 1998 and 1999 were told they would have support for scsi and did not get it.
they are abandoning apple because of it. i am one of them. i know many more personally. and market stats show the grand trends as well.