On 12 Apr 2005, at 16:51, Gerard van Schip wrote:

I am afraid I would have to agree with Apple here. Macs have been coming out with DVD drives as standard for a long time now apart from some low end models. Tiger is a seriously beefy OS that needs decent hardware to run on. I would reckon the % of people that would need the cd version of Tiger would be very small.

Small enough for Apple to be able to cover the p&p for an exchange, I would think.



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