Andy wrote:Heh, just powered up the Mac and as always, I gotta download 40 something meg of updates before I can use it.
You must have had it off for a
long time. There hasn't been that much lately.
Andy wrote:I tell you what REALLY annoys me about Apple ATM - Every little update they release for OSX means you have to buy the whole OS again.
But what you're getting now is free. Yes, 10.3 you had to buy. But it's up to 10.3.6 now - all free updates.
Andy wrote:I mean, it's not mega bucks but FFS why can't we just have an upgrade like everybody else. I only use it for testing and it costs around $500 per year just to keep up. Let's face it, if they developed the software properly in the first place we wouldn't need to keep buying these new releases.
They're putting out security updates and enhancements just like M$ - but not nearly as many. Further, Unix wasn't really targeted in the past by hackers the way Win is. Now, with Mac sitting on top of it, folks want to go get it. Exploits are being found that were always there. Apple didn't write BSD!
Andy wrote:Another thing, and I've said this before, OSX is based on BSD and that's Open Source. Seems a bit naughty to be charging so much for what is effectively free software.
Yes, the underlying code is, but the Mac-look on top is all new and not part of BSD. Also, mixed in with the updates you're getting are a lot of app updates as well - apps that were included free with the system.
Andy wrote:Oh well, back to work I feel better for my rant now.
Oh, I'm so happy...
