Re: Why Lion?
Re: Why Lion?
- Subject: Re: Why Lion?
- From: Chris Paveglio <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2014 15:36:21 +0000
- Thread-topic: Why Lion?
It seems to be because our IT staff is overworked, and culture of keeping
systems going. If everything runs OK, there is little pressure to update
the OS. We run InDesign CS5 still - it works, our workflow works, our
magazines print on time. We *can* run Mountain with the same software, but
until a pressing issue arises or a significant upgrade to functionality is
deemed desirable, things stay the same for long periods of time. We don't
upgrade just to have new things (and their new bugs/issues that need
fixed). Sometimes new machines are purchased en masse (50 at a time) so we
have to go with the OS that came on those, and standardize across all the
users. Upgrades can be a big undertaking here.
Chris
On 6/16/14 10:45 AM, "email@hidden"
<email@hidden> wrote:
>>At my company's office most of our Macs are still on Lion (10.7.5) and a
>>few Mountain, but no Mavericks.
>
>I'm curious: Why Lion? I guess I can understand why people cling to 10.6,
>but Lion seems an odd choice. Is it something to do with being able to
>run particular software?
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