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Re: Leopard Migration Guide



On Oct 19, 2007, at 4:29 PM, Josh Wisenbaker wrote:

Nah. Just pointing out that 10.5 has been available for two WWDCs now.

But the 2-year old Leopard was not the same as the current one. At what point can one say... "OK, I'll start testing that one as if it is feature-locked and stable?" Apple is not exactly forthcoming about future plans, as you may have noticed...


It's $500/year, but what's your time worth? You are going to need to spend the time somewhere to learn about 10.5, why not have it done already?

Well... try explaining "time value of money" to the non-profit world. The concept isn't very prevalent here. :-\
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