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Re: Universal Binary that runs on 10.3.x and up on PPC and 10.4.1 and up on Intel
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Re: Universal Binary that runs on 10.3.x and up on PPC and 10.4.1 and up on Intel


  • Subject: Re: Universal Binary that runs on 10.3.x and up on PPC and 10.4.1 and up on Intel
  • From: Markus Hitter <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2005 19:13:16 +0200


Am 18.07.2005 um 16:41 schrieb Andrew Satori:

[...] broadband speeds become the norm. This is kinda like the people that are still holding onto floppy drives :-)..

You make one mistake here. While it's easy to purchase a modern storage device and to get it at home about everywhere in the world, broadband often isn't even an option.



Let's take an example...

Napster To Go, ... music stops playing because it can't phone home to verify that your account remains active.

Windows & Office activation, ...

... software vendors are forced to support aged OSes bugs, warts and all. ...

... How long has Windows XP SP2 been available? How many companies still won't deploy it? ...

None of your examples are bound to broadband. They require a few minutes dial-up at best.


I have one customer that still has Windows 95 machines deployed, ...

According to your words you should drop him immediately. What stops you from doing so?



Huh, it tends to get off-topic. For me, I still consider dial-up as a key technology to Apple's traditional user base: the non-techie user. The software update departement should recognise this.




Cheers,
Markus

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