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calbear93

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I start college in August and I would like to get a MacBook Pro. I was wondering if I should wait for Lion to be released or if I should buy a computer now with Snow Leopard. The date that Lion is being released will affect my decision! So does anyone know or have any idea?
 
They haven't announced a date, just that it will be available in Summer 2011.

http://www.apple.com/uk/macosx/lion/

Check one of the threads on the front page [i guess].

As far as I understand, we will see a GM release on the day of the keynote at WWDC 2011.

Add 60 days to the Golden Master build. Somewhere in mid-august, you will see a release of the same. In my opinion, Apple will hold another event in August/September to release OS X with the new macbook airs and the iPods.

Just my guess.
 
So I guess the general consensus is that Lion will be released in mid-August at the earliest?
 
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Yes. We'll get a better idea at WWDC in a few weeks.
 
So I guess the general consensus is that Lion will be released in mid-August at the earliest?

I don't know if there's a general consensus especially given apple's penchant for secrecy. There's hope that mid august is time frame but thats more SWAG then anything
 
My question is how does the process work if you are a developer? Do you go out and buy the retail copy and upgrade the dev preview? Do you not have to buy it?
 
since they've said summer, i'd certainly expect towards the later portion of summer given that Apple has a tendency to release things later rather than sooner when they've given a time-frame
 
As far as I understand, we will see a GM release on the day of the keynote at WWDC 2011.

Apple told developers (like me) this:
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This does sound like we will see a public beta of Lion on the WWDC 2011. Windows 8 has also a public beta.
 
Lion Up-To-Date License: ≈ 10 US$
Lion Upgrade License: ≈ 30 US$
Lion Single Seat License: ??? US$
Lion Family Pack License: ??? US$

The upgrade disc is usually a full version of Mac OS X.

that depends. Snow Leopard has been the one exception in pricing with OS X updates.

personally i'd say anywhere from $130 down to $30, but more likely the former.
 
Apple told developers (like me) this:
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This does sound like we will see a public beta of Lion on the WWDC 2011. Windows 8 has also a public beta.

Sorry, I don't see anything to suggest public beta. Apple's never done a public beta before, either, only betas for developers. I have a distinct feeling that the Developer Previews are the same as what's traditionally been called a beta, so we probably will get a good keynote preview, another seed or two to developers of the previews, and then release. I don't expect a public beta at all.

jW
 
since they've said summer, i'd certainly expect towards the later portion of summer given that Apple has a tendency to release things later rather than sooner when they've given a time-frame

Snow Leopard was released before schedule... so that's worth considering too. However, given how buggy Lion is at this stage, I think there's still a few months of testing to do, which probably means July-August.
 
*lol*

I did not expect this from you, but you sound now like the average, uninformed MR-user.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mac_OS_X_Public_Beta
and
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKQGRdK8pYo
(Look at the table in the video!)

:rolleyes:

Dude, look before you leap ;)

Apple gave us a public beta of 10.0

ROFL. OK, sorry, forgot that. Still, don't think it really negates my point. 10.0 was decidedly a different situation, and Apple was under pressure to get something out to the masses. No such situation exists now.

And Mr. Retrofire, I'm hurt. :( :p

jW
 
I don't see any indication that there's going to be a public beta program for Lion.
 
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