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Stop it Apple

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Contributed by: chinarose_dotmac Tuesday, February 03 2004 @ 08:14 AM PST

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Have Not Tried

Recommend Product: NO

I already paid more for the hardware for the privilege of owning a Mac. Now you insist on bleeding me dry every year... pay for a box with 5 programs in it (iLife) when I only want or need one (iLife), force me to upgrade my OS for $$$ to 10.3 (when I'm plenty happy with 10.2.8) just so I can get the bug fixes for Safari?

Here's the deal... I'm switching back to Microsoft Explorer.

Jerks.   

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4 comments |

Stop it Apple - sr.eigei

you and microsoft deserve each other

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Tuesday, February 03 2004 @ 08:16 AM PST


Stop it Apple - Bytesmiths

Huh? Someone is "forcing" you to upgrade? Boy, you must be on crack! I'm still running 9.2 on one machine! No one put a gun to my head and said, "You must upgrade."

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Tuesday, February 03 2004 @ 09:13 AM PST


Stop it Apple - BVW1

I agree that it is unreasonable for Apple to require that versions of Safari other than 1.0 must run only on 10.3 capable hardware, and not on 10.2 capable hardware. The atitude at the Apple Store is absolutely anything but understanding. They must think that everyone can afford to run right out and buy a new computer anytime Apple thinks they ought to.

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Tuesday, February 03 2004 @ 09:32 AM PST


Stop it Apple - jackthegiantkiller

Well, gee, I'm glad you have the luxury of multiple machines that you can keep various systems on. Must be great. Some people don't have this option but would still like a version of Safari that doesn't crash every time you log onto Aplus.net and others.

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Tuesday, February 03 2004 @ 09:33 AM PST