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		<title>Snow Leopard Big Deal or Bust?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What the hell is Snow Leopard? I keep hearing that it&#8217;s just a service pack or not worth the $29 dollars and more recently I have been hearing that Microsoft is laughing at it&#8217;s imperfections. Hey Microsoft take a quick look at Windows 7 because it is far from perfect. However this does not answer [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What the hell is Snow Leopard? I keep hearing that it&#8217;s just a service pack or not worth the $29 dollars and more recently I have been hearing that Microsoft is laughing at it&#8217;s imperfections. Hey Microsoft take a quick look at Windows 7 because it is far from perfect.</p>
<p>However this does not answer the question. Is Snow Leopard a big deal for all the Mac fanboys and fangirls or is it just some elaborate scheme to exploit money from the population to gain revenue and profit. Let&#8217;s admit Apple has been down some bumpy roads lately. Just look at the app store&#8217;s developer relations and you can see just a few potholes at 1 infinite loop.</p>
<p>I see no reason why Snow Leopard could not have been a free upgrade. Some even say the feature enhancements could have been delivered via software updates and the processes simplified by spanning it over a few months. I am sure that some would argue and say &#8220;Well the core architecture has changed and thus well worth the twenty-nine dollar upgrade. </p>
<p>Lets get serious! We are still far from perfecting the 64-bit model and even further from utilizing it&#8217;s full potential. When would a consumer ever need to allocate 2 exabytes of memory. As I see it this is the only real upgrade to Snow Leopard as most other upgrades were already offered via hacking or cracking Leopard or using 3rd party software. </p>
<p>Overall I see this as a pathetic attempt to either 1) Represent that they are still ahead of Microsoft by releasing an incremental upgrade before the launch of Windows 7. 2) Add long wanted features to a seemingly identical Operating System to gain a fair amount of profit (Five Million Copies * $29.99 = $66 million in revenue). Regardless I am highly disappointed in Snow Leopard and expected more from Apple.</p>
<p>If you are still debating on getting the upgrade. I would hold off until the 3rd party developers make better use of the 64-bit model and unleash the full power of Grand Central Dispatch. </p>
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