Originally posted by: mdchesne
link to "available" version before the protection gets enabled? thanks
Originally posted by: Brazen
Originally posted by: mdchesne
link to "available" version before the protection gets enabled? thanks
I don't think that is "allowed" here on Anandtech.
Originally posted by: mdchesne
Originally posted by: Brazen
Originally posted by: mdchesne
link to "available" version before the protection gets enabled? thanks
I don't think that is "allowed" here on Anandtech.
"darn"
Originally posted by: mdchesne
link to "available" version before the protection gets enabled? thanks
Originally posted by: MBrown
Its stupid for apple to not want to make a non-mac version of it. Just think of how much money they would make from that! What are they thinking.
BecauseOriginally posted by: MBrown
Its stupid for apple to not want to make a non-mac version of it. Just think of how much money they would make from that! What are they thinking.
Originally posted by: kamper
BecauseOriginally posted by: MBrown
Its stupid for apple to not want to make a non-mac version of it. Just think of how much money they would make from that! What are they thinking.
Selling many copies of operating system = not much profit and giving up a huge amount of control
but
Selling a bunch of hardware and accessories at sky high prices = lots of profit.
The two are more or less mutually exclusive.
Originally posted by: hopejr
Apparently OS X x86 10.4.2 can't be pirated in the same way as 10.4.1 was. It will probably be cracked though.
As an aside, I've been using development macintels at work, and OS X is really quick on them (more so than Windows on the equivalent hardware, or OS X on a recent Power Mac G5).
Originally posted by: mdchesne
Originally posted by: hopejr
Apparently OS X x86 10.4.2 can't be pirated in the same way as 10.4.1 was. It will probably be cracked though.
As an aside, I've been using development macintels at work, and OS X is really quick on them (more so than Windows on the equivalent hardware, or OS X on a recent Power Mac G5).
good to hear. I always loved mac but always loathe the "mac lag" which seems to occur in anything other than the highest end system. It sucks that mac it's mac isn;t making a generic version that can run on pc platforms. I agree, Apple would make a TON of money.
BTW, anyone notice you can use mac and apple interchangibly even though mac was just a series of PCs Apple came out with back in the day? Guess we are so used to both, it doens't matter.