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Member Since: Sep 30, 2007
Location: Wilmington, NC
Posts: 5,787
Mac Specs: iMac i3 (mid-2010) + OS 10.8; TV 2; iPhone 4S; iPad 1
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03-28-2012, 12:17 PM
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Originally Posted by hookbill
So ladies and gentlemen. am I a fool or what? And here's the kicker. My Mac ain't going anywhere it's just going to be relocated to my left.
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Use what you like, like what you use. Anyone who has a problem with your choices has serious personality issues.
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Originally Posted by hookbill
I guess the problem I had with purchasing another Mac was that now they want to change the OS every year. Well, at least they are doing that this year. Price for update to latest OS is reasonable but its what you have to do with your other stuff that makes it costly.
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So what if they are going to update it yearly? You don't HAVE to update. Lion isn't going to stop working when Mountain Lion is released, nor will the apps running on it now. Lots of people still run Windows XP, an 11 year old OS that is about to see its 3rd replacement, yet it still works. There are lots of people in these very forums who are still happily running Snow Leopard, or even Tiger/Leopard.
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I use 1 Password and they haven't charged extra for the latest version like they did with Snow Leopard because it is a little on the buggy side. At least I'm underwhelmed by it. Maybe because it's taking so long with Lion they are already looking forward to Mountain Lion.
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What bugs you are talking about? It works great here. And I don't know why you think they didn't charge for the latest version. Version 2.x to version 3.x was a paid upgrade. Version 4 will be Mac App Store only and will be a paid purchase, and would have been a paid upgrade if it wasn't MAS-exclusive. I believe they updated 1Password when Lion was released, but it was a trivial compatibility update, not a complete software re-write or overhaul with new features. Most developers provide simple compatibility updates and ongoing bug fixes for free, and charge for major revisions.
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But don't worry, I'm still loyal. I'm waiting for the next iPhone with a 4 inch screen, then bye bye Android.
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You'll be waiting a long time. An iPhone with a 4-inch screen has been a rumor for a couple years now and has never materialized. With Apple selling every single iPhone that they can make now as it is, a 4-incher isn't likely to happen, but this has been debated in other threads.
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