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Thread ID: 102703 2009-08-29 11:21:00 Snow Leopard? Sting Ray (15196) PC World Chat
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805136 2009-08-30 21:29:00 I'll reply to the poll once my copy turns up and I get to try it. Nermal (7077)
805137 2009-08-31 08:20:00 Linux Myth (110)
805138 2009-08-31 08:27:00 Need another poll answer "I don't know what it is". pine-o-cleen (2955)
805139 2009-08-31 09:31:00 Linux

:thumbs:
Erayd (23)
805140 2009-08-31 10:11:00 For anyone interested, a review

www.nytimes.com

I won't be upgrading because some programs "break " and it'd be way too much hassle to sort them out.
limepile (96)
805141 2009-08-31 10:44:00 I think it is safe to say that hardly anyone in the world will be adversely affected by this. ;) R2x1 (4628)
805142 2009-08-31 11:14:00 I think it is safe to say that hardly anyone in the world will be adversely affected by this. ;)

Yeah right. It seems to be worse than what Vista did to older windwos programs. The fact the apple won't support software that was only created in 2007, such as adobe cs3, that is a good reason not to use apple computers.
robbyp (2751)
805143 2009-08-31 11:34:00 But quite a few people used Vista (sort of) whereas - - - R2x1 (4628)
805144 2009-08-31 21:55:00 Yeah right. It seems to be worse than what Vista did to older windwos programs. The fact the apple won't support software that was only created in 2007, such as adobe cs3, that is a good reason not to use apple computers.

Not true
www.pcworld.com
Safari (3993)
805145 2009-09-01 05:46:00 Yeah right. It seems to be worse than what Vista did to older windwos programs. The fact the apple won't support software that was only created in 2007, such as adobe cs3, that is a good reason not to use apple computers.

Its up to adobe to check if their software works with new OS's. Same as if it was windows, and it does work.
Maybe this is Adobe's way of selling new software
plod (107)
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