Apple to Charge for Boot Camp?
An anonymous reader writes "According to a report MacScoop has obtained, Apple will charge current users of Mac OS X Tiger for the final version of Boot Camp that will be released at the same time as Mac OS X Leopard, this Spring."
It may well be to assign a perceived discount on Leopard. If Boot Camp is $29, and Leopard w/Boot Camp is $129 dollars, then Leopard is actually only a $100 dollars!
Except that's not true at all, they're just selling something to people that:
a) They already have for nothing, or
b) Is free with an upgraded version of their software.
They've assigned an arbitrary price to a piece of free software in order to make paying to upgrade every 18 months a less bitter pill to swallow.
"It does not do to leave a live dragon out of your calculations, if you live near him." - Tolkien
If you think you need to run Windows so badly, just buy a PC and GTFO the Mac. You linear-thinking rectangular types are ruining the platform for the rest of us.
And now, a PSA from David Lynch.
No of cousre they should get reimbursed, but they should bundle ALL the features into the inital cost of the OS, not tons of 'extra charges' that piss off their users.
If they want to charge the extra few bucks upfont that is one thing, but i agree all this garbage with 'fringe costs' is really annoying.
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I can't think of any "hardcore Mac users" who don't regard Firefox as an abomination, an attempt to force Windows and Linux user interface paradigms, untranslated, onto a platform formerly uncorrupted by such Frankenstenian horrors.
Jon Hicks (the guy who designed the Firefox icon) dumped Firefox as his main browser. He moved on to Safari when it came out. What does that tell you?
And now, a PSA from David Lynch.
Fee to pay for bootcamp: $29.
Fee to make Vista run better: Priceless.
For everything else, use OS X.
Oh wait. I'm a Win/Lin guy who avoids Macs like the plague.
Bah. BFD.
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THANK GOD!!!
Think of the big picture. Whether this is a feature from an upcoming OS release or not, the end result is you have to pay just to install another OS on your computer... your computer that has essentially the same hardware as a generic PC. You're paying for a boot loader and a set of Windows drivers - the kind of stuff you could get for free if your hardware didn't have pictures of apples on it.
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