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<blockquote data-quote="evangelist6589" data-source="post: 1429579" data-attributes="member: 206145"><p>I skipped the upgrade to LION primarily because I would need to replace Quicken 2006, MS Office 2004, and some other apps that have no Intel version, and so they will be lost for good. However I have lost apps all throughout my Mac career. The move from OS 9 to OSX, the move from Tiger to Snow Leopard and the ellimination of classic, etc.. So of all the advantages of Mountain Lion is it worth it? I hear that the SAVE AS feature is gone for good, is this true? I do not use iCloud, and my version of iChat works just fine for my needs, so I am not sure I am ready for Mountain Lion, especially since its going to cost me hundreds of dollars in replacement software. I would need to buy the full version of Office 2011 as I would need the version with Outlook, & I would need to repalce Quicken 2006. </p><p></p><p></p><p>John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="evangelist6589, post: 1429579, member: 206145"] I skipped the upgrade to LION primarily because I would need to replace Quicken 2006, MS Office 2004, and some other apps that have no Intel version, and so they will be lost for good. However I have lost apps all throughout my Mac career. The move from OS 9 to OSX, the move from Tiger to Snow Leopard and the ellimination of classic, etc.. So of all the advantages of Mountain Lion is it worth it? I hear that the SAVE AS feature is gone for good, is this true? I do not use iCloud, and my version of iChat works just fine for my needs, so I am not sure I am ready for Mountain Lion, especially since its going to cost me hundreds of dollars in replacement software. I would need to buy the full version of Office 2011 as I would need the version with Outlook, & I would need to repalce Quicken 2006. John [/QUOTE]
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