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Details on upgrading to Leopard
Details on upgrading to Leopard
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over two months before an upgrade? Yeah, right. Look, this sort of thing
happens all the time, nobody got "burned." Somebody who bought an iMac in
August or September isn't even an "early adopter," and Apple had announced
back in June (or was it May?) that Leopard would ship in October, so this should
have been a surprise to no one.
The point is that it was publicly known for some time that Apple was going to ship Leopard at the end of '07. Subsequently to that OS launch announcement new Macs become available. Now a cutoff date to a free update is announced, and those early adopters in the five or six [i]weeks[/i] that the new computers were available prior to Apple's seemingly arbitrary cutoff of Oct. 1 are left out in the cold. Apple certainly can't offer freebies to everyone...but it's also senseless given the respective launching dates to cut out owners of the newest Macs when it was clear that Leopard was about to go live.
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Once again, Apple screws over its customers. I used to be a Mac freak, but their recent lack of customer service?as in, "not caring"?is starting to annoy me.
delayed releases and price drops because he's getting rich.
- "Apple... iPhoning its customers once again"
- by AARRGGHHH October 27, 2007 1:08 AM PDT
- LMAO at the choice of verbs in this article: "iPhoning"
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