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OpenCL, New Finder, Intel Optimized code itself are a few reasons to shell out 30 dollars. Home users too require computing power, playing video, music, doing amateur video and photo editing. Snow Leopards may not have anything new to offer in terms of GUI, snow leopard is going to be snappier and lighter than Leopard. I am having a PowerMac G5 and feel a little left out as this update would make my Mac kinda obsolete. Maybe I would get myself a new Quad Core MacBook pro with OLED screen if ever it's released.