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* Of course, it is not necessarily always true – even when claimed. Only *you* can make the necessary changes. Weigh that up and do whatever you see fit with it. I’m not just saying this to be annoying or get you mad – it’s the truth from where I’m sitting. First turn on the laptops ability to listen to adverts sent.
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I’m sure you’ll feel I’m being unreasonable and attack me for having an opinion that differs from your own on this subject, I await the rebuttal -P But, I *am* a long term reader though – I started reading OS News when Eugenia moved here from BeNews. There are two steps in getting printing working on the laptop network for Mac OSX 10.6 and 10.7. I’m sure you can return to that if you stop making OS News feel like your personal blog.

I’d rather have little or no news, but well reported and balanced reporting rather than hundreds of articles that read like personal vendettas* and opinion pieces**.
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That is all.Īs an example : I had the perception that you had a complete and utter anti-iPhone stance, but you recently did a 180 on! A month ago you were obsessing about the Pre and pretty much sounded like the iPhone was the devil’s own device.Īnyway, I think the phrase that best describes my own personal feelings about OS News recently is – “quality, not quantity”. People claim “sensationalism” because when ever you report anything recently, it reads like your own opinion, not objective reporting. I also note, you haven’t posted to your blog in months (or at least that was true when I looked a couple of days ago.) Thom – pretty much all of your articles read like blog posts to your personal blog these days. I'd like it if you chose to follow me on Twitter so I can let you know when fresh items are published here first on Computerworld.Seriously dude, where’s the sensationalism? Back up those frakking claims, for god’s sake. Got a story? Drop me a line via Twitter or in comments below and let me know. Google+? If you use social media and happen to be a Google+ user, why not join AppleHolic's Kool Aid Corner community and join the conversation as we pursue the spirit of the New Model Apple? Indeed, if you want to be productive, you might as well buy a Mac.
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You don't get a product lifecycle like that from Windows PCs. Some of these Snow Leopard Macs will be around a decade old, and yet they are still productive. That's annoying for Apple, but there is a positive side: it underlines the build quality and long working life you get when you buy a Mac. This is part of the dynamic that drives the still enduring Snow Leopard Mac market. It's about control of the means of production, and as a result of the Intel transition, such access became more affordable.
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Not only were older Macs suddenly available to them for little money, but they could also pick up Adobe software that ran on these Macs for a fraction of the software's normal eye-watering retail price. This created an opportunity for graphics pros. Some also eventually have upgraded their Adobe software, others perhaps sold that software to finance a new Mac. Something happened when Apple migrated to Intel, many Mac users who may have acquired an Adobe product upgraded to new Macs. When it comes to image editing, older versions of Photoshop (or whatever) already do what most creative users most frequently need.
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Each new software upgrade also requires they spend time they don’t have learning their way around the new release. Hard-working creative professionals make their money using Macs and Adobe software - but will avoid upgrading software or equipment until there's a pressing need to do so.Ĭreative pros may like the sound of a new feature, but they won't invest in it until they have a paying project that requires they use it. Photoshop is synonymous with image editing - but Adobe's software is expensive.Īdobe's business is to sell users new versions of its creative applications every year or two, introducing new features to convince users to upgrade. Adobe owns the graphics and design markets. Drives, disk burners, art tablets, printers, scanners and more - the replacement costs are non-trivial. They also like to stick with older architecture in order to avoid the need to upgrade their peripheral devices. Many creative users prefer to purchase second-hand Macs. The heartland of the Mac lies in the creative industries, and creative professionals want to get as much working life from their computers as they can get. There's a preconception that Mac users have deep pockets, but that's just an ignorant prejudice. The company had also worked hard to ensure these beautifully designed computers were built to last. They know there's life in these Macs, Apple had worked very hard to make these machines as high performing as possible. Bargain-conscious Mac users know pre-Intel systems are available for a song on eBay and elsewhere.
