On Jun 8, 2009, at 11:14 AM, Roy A. Ackerman, Ph.D., E.A. wrote:
For those of us who work - with real things- we do employ Windows.
Financial, Science, and Engineering (ok, the first doesn't make
anything
either)- rely on Windows Apps.
I also tell Mac folks to not adopt new versions too quickly. When OS
X.5 was released I told folks to wait for X.5.2 or X.5.3. For most of
my clients we waited for X.5.5. Back at Apple's big transition I
entirely skipped X.0, X.1, and X.2 as not ready for prime time. The
first good version was X.3.3, I number I remember well. Then X.3.4
and X.4.5 introduced bugs so I skipped them too.
I see no reason to rush out and buy new versions. Especially so when
the older version is now well known and stable.
To my eye, telling people to immediately rush out to get the new
release, just makes WFBs look more foolish.
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