I emailed steve jobs at apple about this issue. I did indeed get a response. Judge for yourself. his response is at the end.
His response:
Benjamin,
Panther is loaded with new features, and is not a "point" release. Its a full release and worth every penny of the $129 we will charge for it, just like Jaguar was worth the same.
Best,
Steve
He seemed to me like he was slightly insulted by my email .... what do you think
On Tuesday, June 24, 2003, at 08:13 AM, Benjamin ***** wrote:
Mr Jobs,
I like most everyone who has ever heard of the Mac platform does not yet have Mac OS 10.3. I only ask - why is Apple charging for all of it's point updates? I and several people whom I chat with (via iChat (honestly!)) and some people at MacRumors (https://www.macrumors.com) which I am sure your aware of are wondering the same. I also understand business quite well (I work in the industry).
But I see expensive base model PowerMacs and expensive add-ons (iSight) and yet you still charge full price for developers like me (i am registered under this address) and other faithful users of Mac OS 10.2.
We understood 10.1 -> 10.2. It was effectively a brand new release. Does Apple see that we (customers since my brand new Apple IIgs) loyal mac users are not worth, say, a $35 or $40 discount, for having bought the previous version of Mac OS, either as a box or via a new Macintosh?
I find it hard to believe that a company that can afford to buy a wafer of chips for a demonstration (can not then be used for chips so are wasted) and a top of the line junk box, sorry, Dell computer also just for a demonstration can not afford that little amount. I guarantee it would make a lot of Mac users a lot happier to upgrade and will most likely do it sooner.
I understand that Apple is trying to sell more boxes (macs) like this but I put this to you Mr Jobs:
I will buy a new G5 Mac (when available) as soon as I can afford one.
I will get Panther with it.
I will always buy macs, I bought an MDD (Aug 2002) didn't I ....
As a developer of freeware for the mac, I need the latest OS.
I decided to get a new mac only a year ago (up from a B&W G3)
Am I not the sort of person who would be ideal for an upgrade price (not a free one (not that it wouldn't be nice)) It may be a bigger incentive for people to switch to the mac platform as well.
Thankyou for reading this email. I hope to hear from you as soon as is possible.
Your loyal Mac user and cocoa developer,
Benjamin *****
His response:
Benjamin,
Panther is loaded with new features, and is not a "point" release. Its a full release and worth every penny of the $129 we will charge for it, just like Jaguar was worth the same.
Best,
Steve
He seemed to me like he was slightly insulted by my email .... what do you think