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Re: Mac OS 10.5 is "pretty old now" ?
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Re: Mac OS 10.5 is "pretty old now" ?


  • Subject: Re: Mac OS 10.5 is "pretty old now" ?
  • From: Greg Guerin <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2011 10:52:08 -0700

Sherm Pendley wrote:

Those numbers are actually a pretty strong argument *against* dropping
support for Leopard. Of all those, only Omni (with 12%) shows a less
than 20% share for Leopard. Even 12% is still a *lot* of users - far
more than I'm willing to say "no thanks, I don't want your money" to.


I understand, but it's dangerous to draw general conclusion from another product's usage patterns. You really have to get stats on your own product(s), or you have to know how similar your product is to another one you have stats for. It's not a simple substitution for products or for audience.

  -- GG

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