berto
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Joined: 3/13/2002 From: metro Chicago, Illinois, USA Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: Lützow Otherwise, buy a Mac. You won't regret it. There are many, many reasons why I won't buy a Mac (for my own use), too many to list here. But here's a biggy: Unlike Microsoft, Apple drops support of earlier OS versions way too early. We purchased (for my son, he needed a Mac for his artistic specialty) a very expensive Mac Pro early in 2008, a system that became exorbitantly expensive after the requisite RAM & disk upgrades. The latest Mac OS X version we could upgrade the system to was Snow Leopard -- which Apple ceased supporting in 2013: quote:
Apple shipped the final security update for Snow Leopard in September 2013. Since then, it's declined to patch Safari 5, the browser bundled with the OS, four different times, and ignored the operating system twice when it's patched the newer Lion and Mountain Lion. So here we have a hideously expensive (oops, one more reason not to buy a Mac) Apple computer "just" six years old that grows increasingly vulnerable to security threat and hacker compromise. Compare that to Microsoft's 12+ years supporting Windows XP (Microsoft provided limited but essential emergency security patches for XP even beyond its formal promised end-of-life). (As the security threat to the Mac Pro grows, we anticipate using the system as a virtualization host to run Linux and, yes, Windows 7.) Apple -- "The Computer for the Rest of Us" ... rich folks (who can afford to buy an overpriced new system every couple of years).
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