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Re: OSX Leopard is released, looks like the new Amiga. No joke!
« on: October 27, 2007, 01:41:17 PM »
Now if Apple can get the hardware issues solved they'll be the top dog.  Incidentally, agreed.  Our office is doing a massive switchover to Apple in the next 8 months after seeing Leopard in action.

Pity Apple doesn't make a thin-client for their Xserve, would be a single vendor for all of our needs.
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Re: OSX Leopard is released, looks like the new Amiga. No joke!
« Reply #1 on: October 27, 2007, 02:46:35 PM »
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Hey Nate!

My house is still only a 1 Mac house. We currently have 2 Ubuntu boxes and 1 XP box. I am seriously considering buying 2 more new Macs for X-Mas to replace 2 of these for the wife and kids. For myself, I am still on the fence. I am impressed, but I really want a full tower with expandability but Mac Pro's are damn expensive. I may keep using Ubuntu Gutsy myself, which in itself is pretty damn impressive. But I guess that would be a whole new thread :-)

One more Mac than I have right now.  Saving up for a MacMini this christmas.  (it's more than enough computer for a 2nd system).  Right now we are an XP, Ubuntu, Solaris and AROS house.
And the iMac seems pretty expandible to me if you use an external Firewire or USB case.
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