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So Apple is providing an upgrade to Leopard from Tiger if the computer was purchased on or after October 1st. I think it's great that Apple is providing this, unfortunately I am a little upset at the timing.
I purchased on of the "All-New" "All-in-one" iMac, at the end of August (and by end i mean august 30th) But I've only got Tiger, kind of makes me upset that this offer wasn't extended to all new iMac owners, afterall I think the original intention was for the new iMacs to have Leopard.
I guess it pays to wait I'll remember that next time. Maybe I'll wait till the next generation of iPods come out to replace the ones that were just released... nah, im kidding.
But anyway, I love my Mac as it is, nothing will change that. Ive heard a few upgrading issues so far with Leopard, so I'm gonna wait till those are all cleaned up. I work for a software company so I know what it's like, no matter how great the product is, there is gonna be some initial problems, given Apple's reputation I can see myself upgrading in the next few months
I purchased on of the "All-New" "All-in-one" iMac, at the end of August (and by end i mean august 30th) But I've only got Tiger, kind of makes me upset that this offer wasn't extended to all new iMac owners, afterall I think the original intention was for the new iMacs to have Leopard.
I guess it pays to wait I'll remember that next time. Maybe I'll wait till the next generation of iPods come out to replace the ones that were just released... nah, im kidding.
But anyway, I love my Mac as it is, nothing will change that. Ive heard a few upgrading issues so far with Leopard, so I'm gonna wait till those are all cleaned up. I work for a software company so I know what it's like, no matter how great the product is, there is gonna be some initial problems, given Apple's reputation I can see myself upgrading in the next few months