Re: Here's one for iPhoto!



Mike wrote:
In article <E7Wdne-wps0mQjHVnZ2dnUVZ_uSdnZ2d@xxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Steve de Mena <steve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Jesse Dorland wrote:
On Aug 20, 11:34 am, Mike <m...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In article <X_mdnUe4YZONqzbVnZ2dnUVZ_tHin...@xxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Steve de Mena <st...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

hasta la vista wrote:
http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f234/PORSCHER/osx_vs_vista_upgrades...
Only problem is - all items pictured are still buggy and not fully ready
for prime time!
That illustration is embarrassing for OS X, the fact that there is no
UPGRADE path and you have to pay full price for it. But of course
that is supposed to be seen as some sort of "advantage".....
Steve
Steve, you're having Windiot remorse of sorts, which is "...buy it once
and get free or impossibly(read subsidized) upgrades now and forever
after. Just what M$ wants users to think even though the costly babying
of Windows to keep things working and free of security incursions is
NEVER accounted for in the equation.
Yes, the biggest cost of Windows is not on the OS itself -- it's the
other application. Anti-Virus software, firewall, spam-boot, anti-key-
logger. This is the stuff I had to deal with when I was using Windows.
Also we should not forget that Vista or even XP as an operating system
alone are useless. At-least in OSX, users can run linux applications
on X.

All either available free or builtin to Windows. Next.

Steve

Time is not free, unless of course you value yourself as being nothing.

Says it all, maybe.

Install once and forget. You spent more time writing about it here. Next.

Steve
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