- Why not version OS4X - updater2534 | Friday, January 09 2009 @ 03:34 PM PST
Why not version OS4X - timtatwork
It has nothing to do with Apple making money. You can't expect to always use current apps without a current OS. It has been this way for a long time and probably always will. The changes that Apple makes between OS versions affects software compatibility. There are a lot of current applications that don't work on pre Leopard Mac OS X. It is also that way in the Windows world. Enough with the conspiracy theories.Thursday, March 26 2009 @ 09:20 PM PDT
Why not version OS4X - duckhue1
I have an Intel Mac running 10.5.6 and I'm as happy as a clam using Transmission. I might try this app some day when it's finished, but I've learned the hard way to wait for an app to get all the bugs out.Thursday, March 26 2009 @ 11:35 PM PDT
Why not version OS4X - Kudrabar
In addition to all the credible criticisms above (though they are frequently unintelligible, like yours), no one abbreviates Mac OS 10.4 as you do - "OS4X". I didn't even know what you were talking about until I read the whole comment. Please either say "Tiger" or "10.4", because OS4X means nothing.Saturday, April 25 2009 @ 01:39 PM PDT
Why not version OS4X - Felix01
"There are MANY mac users who still use version OS4X (Tiger)"Why?
That's kind of shortsighted. How's Apple going to show a profit during the recession and afford those executive bonuses if Tiger users like you don't upgrade? :-)
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