The point is that it's a machine designed specifically for education. It has some features and options that consumers don't really want.
Where I live, we don't have the economy to support some bells and whistles. We want a fast mac, no expensive flat screen and no burner. We won't use a burner or own one already.
Sure they don't target it to the smaller markets, but I am angry if won't sell it to me. Sure it would kill iMac sales - but that's just not good business.
To explain the situation more, about 1 1/2 - 2 years ago an iMac costed AU$1595 for an entry level model. Not long ago they were about $2195 min (don't quote me on this) and now they are $1895 minimum.
You wrote it wrong.
The whole point is aussie aussie aussie. oi oi oi.
The stupid chant that us Australians have become famous for when we stole it from somewhere else originally anyhow.
The point is that it's a machine designed specifically for education. It has some features and options that consumers don't really want.
Where I live, we don't have the economy to support some bells and whistles. We want a fast mac, no expensive flat screen and no burner. We won't use a burner or own one already.
Sure they don't target it to the smaller markets, but I am angry if won't sell it to me. Sure it would kill iMac sales - but that's just not good business.
To explain the situation more, about 1 1/2 - 2 years ago an iMac costed AU$1595 for an entry level model. Not long ago they were about $2195 min (don't quote me on this) and now they are $1895 minimum.
This is not a troll just an economic reality.
Quark as a program does not use any modern features that photoshop/office 2001 uses.
It's still got the same open and save boxes as we used when we had 80s punkrocker haircuts.
It needs more upgrading than most apps to work on OS X.
It's in roots crontab.
/etc/crontab
The stupid lamness filter stopped me pasting in the file.