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Re: Panther or Jaguar as requirement (was: reloadData, but less expensive)
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Re: Panther or Jaguar as requirement (was: reloadData, but less expensive)


  • Subject: Re: Panther or Jaguar as requirement (was: reloadData, but less expensive)
  • From: Ricky Sharp <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 24 Sep 2004 11:01:22 -0500

On Sep 23, 2004, at 10:12 PM, Scott Stevenson wrote:

On Sep 23, 2004, at 5:14 PM, Allan Odgaard wrote:

Are there numbers to suggest that most people have moved to Panther?

At CocoaDev [1] someone pointed toward: http://update.omnigroup.com/

Here you can find numbers published by the good people at OmniGroup, it says 92.5% are using Panther -- these numbers are among users of OmniGroup software.

Panther appears to have had phenomenal sell-through success.

Check out Watson's numbers three weeks after Panther was released:
http://weblog.karelia.com/MacOSX/Followup_on_users_s.html

I surveyed existing customers of my children's software for mathematics (for ages approx 4 thru 10) back in May of this year and came up with this:


* 91.3% are using Mac OS X; remainder are using some form of 9.x
* Of the Mac OS X users, 60.9% are using Panther
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