Yeah, but out of the 15 million Mac users that are still using OS 9 (or earlier), how many have machines that can run OS X. I suspect that many of that 15 million have machines that can't run OS X.Originally posted by 5300cs
I seem to remember seeing in a few places Apple's own figures that of the 20 million people using Macs, only 5 million are on OS X. Not supporting OS 9 would piss a lot of people off. For me it would be OK because I never use 9 anymore, but for the people who aren't ready, forced upgrades are pretty crappy.
Since you get an allowance, I'm assuming that you're still pretty young. If you're a student (even a high school student), you can qualify for reduced prices for Apple software. Most things are about 50% off of the regular price. So when Panther is available, you'll be able to get it for around $70 instead of $130.Originally posted by Sonar
They probably got these statistics from how many sales they have. But many people get their software illegally from freeware like Limewire. So probably more people do use it then they think.
by the way, i legally purchased jaguar, and used up a ton of allowance.![]()
Nevermind. Apple's education store limits purchases to employees of k-12 schools. You need to be in college to qualify for student discount.
Originally posted by tpjunkie
This is new...it used to be open to k-12 students (or their parents buying it for them)