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Again, my problem isn't platform related. I buy my copy of windows when it comes out and usually with a grimace. My only point is that Apple is taking customers to the bank on this one. You apparently aren't reading my posts very well as I have stated numerous times that 64bit means nothing to most people and neither does Cocoa until its mandatory. The tweaks are service pack level at best. This update should not cost money.
Apple is charging you guys $29 for a service pack and you are thanking them for it. That is all I am saying.
I see what you are saying, but it's all over the place. My point and others is that there is a lot of value, a lot of worthy upgrades, and a lot of changes in Snow Leopard. It's worth more than $29 for the speed improvements alone. They are not taking anyone to the bank, because it isn't forced or required.
You may not feel its worth your dollars, and that is great. But it's worth mine... if it delivers. It looks like it will.