Okay... I thought you meant that you were screwed at the time you bought it. Re Intel, you can't blame Apple for moving their technology ahead, just as they moved to OSX from previous versions.

Personally I'm able to use CS4 suite (except for PPro and Ae) on my PPC macs. I've always been 'behind the curve' due mainly to budget restrictions, so legacy Macs are fine with me, especially since every Mac I purchased was second hand.

On 26/08/10 3:17 PM, Tina K. wrote:


Bill Chapman wrote:
Hey, wait a minute... I purchased a second hand G5 Power Mac Dual 2Gb about 5 months ago. The sound is awful tinny, but aside from that it's a whole lot better than my other Macs. How were you shafted?

Moi?

Well I haven't been counting but let's see: There is Snow Leopard. Logic/Express. Chrome. Soundbooth. CS5. (likely) Firefox 4. (probably) the next version of iLife (the current version requires Intel for some features). And many more titles that I can't think of at the moment as well as even more to come. Apple can't wait to distance itself from the PowerPC architecture and become the "Think Less Differently About Your Desktop And Notebook Computers" company. I would even venture to say that comparing Leopard to Vista is a fair comparison, but I digress.

Tina


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