tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4256871403471561163.post7638597615460803456..comments2023-10-19T06:21:06.601-05:00Comments on Cool Infographics: Mac OS X Snow Leopard Upgrade ChartRandy Krumhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12356711837602028454noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4256871403471561163.post-36823177045059446632009-08-26T03:45:16.620-05:002009-08-26T03:45:16.620-05:00very nice blogvery nice blogWOW GOLDhttp://www.randyrun.pl/World-of-Warcraft-EU/WoW-Gold-kaufen:::2220_5367.htmlnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4256871403471561163.post-36455419280405942512009-08-13T09:48:30.014-05:002009-08-13T09:48:30.014-05:00Thanks Stephen. The only issue I have with that c...Thanks Stephen. The only issue I have with that chart is that it leaves off the prices. But you're right, there are other ones out there.<br /><br />cjensen, The chart should include that PPC Macs have a dead end with OS X Leopard 10.5.Randy Krumhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12356711837602028454noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4256871403471561163.post-86285543647934586882009-08-13T07:34:24.661-05:002009-08-13T07:34:24.661-05:00I figure I do a clean install every year or two an...I figure I do a clean install every year or two anyway so when windows 7 debuts I'm planning on buying a new 1TB hard drive and installing on a clean drive.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4256871403471561163.post-13672343146162021742009-08-12T20:27:33.621-05:002009-08-12T20:27:33.621-05:00The upgrade chart is missing a line for the PPC.
&...The upgrade chart is missing a line for the PPC.<br />"From PPC" upgrade line should read "I can't do that Dave."<br /><br />I have both PPC and Intel Macs, and I am not amused.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4256871403471561163.post-65194562311303648462009-08-12T20:25:31.083-05:002009-08-12T20:25:31.083-05:00Windows 7 Upgrades Chart Makes Brain Hurt; We Offe...<a href="http://www.cultofmac.com/windows-7-upgrades-chart-makes-brain-hurt-we-offer-the-mac-equivalent/14186" rel="nofollow">Windows 7 Upgrades Chart Makes Brain Hurt; We Offer the Mac Equivalent</a>slarkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01271714950094142457noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4256871403471561163.post-18788371262263738982009-08-12T15:25:16.375-05:002009-08-12T15:25:16.375-05:00If Microsoft were to have to be ashamed of anythin...If Microsoft were to have to be ashamed of anything, it's having multiple versions of their OS in the first place; Which, absolutely, is frustrating beyond belief and is the root cause of having such confusing (well, to some - we're not all techies) charts.<br /><br />Although I agree that the first chart is overkill on information, you could otherwise argue that the ZD Net created version might have a user look on the left for their current product, spot e.g. the Home Premium version, and realize they can do an in-place upgrade. Case closed. But, oops, that's not true because they're running a 32bit Vista Home Premium and were hoping to upgrade to a 64bit Seven Home Premium; they have to look completely elsewhere in the chart to figure that out.<br />Also.. what happened to Vista Starter in that chart?<br /><br />But getting back to chart cleanliness in general - well, OS X is OS X.. there's no multiple editions, therefore the upgrade chart does become a lot simpler. I suspect it could be even simpler if Apple were to allow upgrades from -any- previous OS X version for a single price. Shouldn't Apple be ashamed of charging $169 for older version upgrades? I realize the upgrade would include iLife and iWork, but those should be separately offered to keep the upgrade price down in the first place; perhaps to a single $49 charge.. that would reduce your chart to a single row.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com