Maybe the reason we don't know what's going to be in Leopard is that Microsoft cannot steal the features and include them in Vista. From what I know about Vista it has mostly things Apple has had for the last few OS upgrades.
I switched to Nextel last year and surprise they are not like any other Telco. First time I've been happy with phone service for a long time.
They actually care about their customers and will work to get it right. Nextel has customer service reps who know what they are doing, seem to like their jobs (shows on the phone), and will stay with you until all is right. I would never use AT&T and Sprint or Verizon would have to pay me to use their service.
Based on this article it looks like if I add a $400.OO Sonnet g4 upgrade to my powerbook prism (g3, 266mh, 40GB HD, 392mb ram, firewire card, 14.1" screen) I will have at least as good a machine. Has anyone done this? If so what is your experiance with third party upgrades? Would you do this or buy a new 15 or 17 inch?
Maybe the reason we don't know what's going to be in Leopard is that Microsoft cannot steal the features and include them in Vista. From what I know about Vista it has mostly things Apple has had for the last few OS upgrades.
I switched to Nextel last year and surprise they are not like any other Telco. First time I've been happy with phone service for a long time. They actually care about their customers and will work to get it right. Nextel has customer service reps who know what they are doing, seem to like their jobs (shows on the phone), and will stay with you until all is right. I would never use AT&T and Sprint or Verizon would have to pay me to use their service.
Based on this article it looks like if I add a $400.OO Sonnet g4 upgrade to my powerbook prism (g3, 266mh, 40GB HD, 392mb ram, firewire card, 14.1" screen) I will have at least as good a machine. Has anyone done this? If so what is your experiance with third party upgrades? Would you do this or buy a new 15 or 17 inch?