2.0 has substantial upgrades, and development costs money. 1.x was pretty basic and missing scheduling. The development for 2.0 also included tons of workarounds and hard work to make it work very gracefully with Tiger, so the increased cost is absolutely justified. They gave a HUGE "present" and gesture to supportive users by giving the free 2.0 upgrade - with the amount of improvements and work they did on 2.0, I'm actually shocked they didn't charge some sort of upgrade fee.
STICK IT TO THE NEW USERS! YEAH! - Mayhem!
2.0 has substantial upgrades, and development costs money. 1.x was pretty basic and missing scheduling. The development for 2.0 also included tons of workarounds and hard work to make it work very gracefully with Tiger, so the increased cost is absolutely justified. They gave a HUGE "present" and gesture to supportive users by giving the free 2.0 upgrade - with the amount of improvements and work they did on 2.0, I'm actually shocked they didn't charge some sort of upgrade fee.Reply to This | Parent
Thursday, November 24 2005 @ 08:58 PM PST