Posted on 08/16/2009 12:46:19 PM PDT by Swordmaker
MacRumors has received a set of images claimed to be the retail packaging and disc for Apple's forthcoming Mac OS X Snow Leopard. If the images, which appear to depict the Portuguese version of Snow Leopard, are in fact authentic, it would mean that Snow Leopard discs are already in mass production.
Multiple sources claimed earlier this week that Build 10A432 had been designated "Golden Master", meaning that it was considered the final version to be sent to manufacturing for public release. Several sources have also claimed that Apple may be releasing Snow Leopard as early as Friday, August 28th, ahead of Apple's previously-announced September launch window.
um.....ok.
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And Mac fanbois the world around suddenly go all moist...
Not all of them... some are angry as all get out that it won't run on their PowerPC Macs...
Could be real, could be fake. Release is for Fall. I could mimic that cover with the stuff sitting on my desk.
These retail packaging photos match the install disc icon in build 10A432.
This is real.
Sweet!
Somewhat on topic, I used a Vista machine for the first time the other day. What a mess. It was unbelievably slow, just positively painful to use. I tried to set up separate configurations for home and office use, and could barely accomplish the task despite my 30+ years of computing experience. I am so glad we ditched all Microsoft products four years ago.
I think Apple will soon be in a position to mount a real challenge to Microsoft, not just in the niche markets, but for general purpose computing too.
Why would Apple want to do that?
Seriously, Apple has exactly what they want -- a steadily growing market of around 10%. They aren't set up to deal with more than perhaps 20%, tops. If Apple gets above 20% you'll start to see changes you don't like in how they operate, because they'd have to adapt to the needs of the majority market.
The majority market wants Win7, and they'll get it. Win7 is pretty solid. And it runs on the inexpensive PC hardware that the majority of the market want. The majority do not want cool, they want cheap.
Nope, Apple's challenge to Microsoft is that they have a better operating system (in most, but not all, respects), and better hardware than most PC hardware (in most, but not all, respects). If they try to mount a serious market challenge (say, above 20%), they'll have to stop being Apple, and they'll fail.
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The pattern holds:
The first readable comment (one other already removed) is ad hominem and immaturely off color -- with no reference to the product or its technology at all.
Nice to know we can count on non-Mac folks to be drawn to our threads like moths to a flame -- and to be so childishly predictable...
They're just trying to get a rise out of you. If you don't want the thread to degenerate into YAFW (yet another flame war), just ignore them, and they'll go away in time; or they'll get so desperate to elicit a response that their comments will draw AdminMod fire and you'll get to enjoy a ZOT.
Now, what was the topic of the thread again? Ah, yes, Snow Leopard...
Too bad all of my hardware is still PPC based (G4 iBook and dual G5 PowerMac).
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The already removed comment was removed at my request... it's not a flame. It was another one of those pesky double post that FR sometimes creates when the address list is long.
And the point of that post was what, exactly? (Other than to just be a jerk)
Nah, man, that's humidity -- 80% RH out here, and 90+ degrees. That's just sweat... ;-)
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