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What new (or rumoured) releases are you looking forward to in the next year?   [Edit]

Survey period: 16 Feb 2009 to 23 Feb 2009

Besides, when has 'but my current applications do what I need' ever been a reason not to upgrade?

OptionVotes% 
Windows 791062.63
Office 200917812.25
Windows 2008 R21037.09
IE 823716.31
.NET 4.070248.31
Visual Studio 201091763.11
Mac OS 'Snow Leopard'815.57
Ubuntu 'Jaunty Jackalope'15110.39
Duke Nukem Forever26518.24
Other825.64
Respondents were allowed to choose more than one answer; totals may not add up to 100%

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GeneralRe: Snow Leopard Pin
Paul A. Howes16-Feb-09 16:17
Paul A. Howes16-Feb-09 16:17 
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Mladen Janković16-Feb-09 16:51
Mladen Janković16-Feb-09 16:51 
GeneralRe: Snow Leopard Pin
Nemanja Trifunovic17-Feb-09 5:10
Nemanja Trifunovic17-Feb-09 5:10 
GeneralRe: Snow Leopard Pin
Paul A. Howes17-Feb-09 6:18
Paul A. Howes17-Feb-09 6:18 
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Nemanja Trifunovic17-Feb-09 9:06
Nemanja Trifunovic17-Feb-09 9:06 
GeneralRe: Snow Leopard Pin
Paul A. Howes17-Feb-09 9:27
Paul A. Howes17-Feb-09 9:27 
GeneralRe: Snow Leopard Pin
Nemanja Trifunovic17-Feb-09 12:48
Nemanja Trifunovic17-Feb-09 12:48 
GeneralRe: Snow Leopard Pin
Paul A. Howes17-Feb-09 15:20
Paul A. Howes17-Feb-09 15:20 
Since you like picking apart my posts, I'll return the favor. Smile | :)

Nemanja Trifunovic wrote:
The feeling is right. I am too cheap to buy Apple hardware that gets obsolete in a couple of years


Macs don't cost any more than an equivalent PC. That's just a myth. Dig around on any of the hardware sites and you'll see comparisons of a MacBook Pro and an identical Dell. The price difference is usually around $50. One time I spec'd out a 17" Dell laptop and it was $600 more than the Mac. They don't get obsolete any faster than a PC. A good article to read: http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/apple-mac-leopard-windows-vista,1985.html[^]

Nemanja Trifunovic wrote:
Just as Windows 9x

Nemanja Trifunovic wrote:
I know that and that's why I say it is much easier to support old versions of Windows than old versions of Mac OS.


You are (purposely?) missing the point: NO ONE USES OS 9. There is no need to support it because it simply doesn't exist.

Nemanja Trifunovic wrote:
Yep, which is one more reason to stay away from Apple if you ask me.


Okay, this one makes no sense at all. The PowerPC architecture couldn't scale and it was expensive. When Apple switched to Intel, they were able to increase reliability and decrease price.

Honestly, I don't know what percent of Mac users have 10.5. If you want to shore up your argument you should find some statistics through Google. Your point about supporting Win98 is an over-generalization. Just because your company had that requirement doesn't mean everyone does. But, to answer your question, it's not that hard to support older hardware and OS revisions on the Mac. The OS insulates developers and users from hardware changes, as much as possible. Mac users are, generally speaking, better about updating the OS than Windows users, so there tends to be a lower limit to what a developer needs to support. Each release of Xcode comes with support for the current OS and the version before it.

Paul

A .NET developer who now drinks the Ruby and Cocoa Koolaid.

GeneralRe: Snow Leopard Pin
Nemanja Trifunovic18-Feb-09 5:50
Nemanja Trifunovic18-Feb-09 5:50 
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Paul A. Howes18-Feb-09 14:51
Paul A. Howes18-Feb-09 14:51 
GeneralWindows 7 is already great, can't wait for .NET 4, C# 4, VS2010 Pin
Jon Rista15-Feb-09 19:54
Jon Rista15-Feb-09 19:54 
GeneralRe: Windows 7 is already great, can't wait for .NET 4, C# 4, VS2010 Pin
Chris Richner15-Feb-09 23:24
Chris Richner15-Feb-09 23:24 
GeneralRe: Windows 7 is already great, can't wait for .NET 4, C# 4, VS2010 Pin
David Lane16-Feb-09 1:14
David Lane16-Feb-09 1:14 
GeneralRe: Windows 7 is already great, can't wait for .NET 4, C# 4, VS2010 Pin
Chris Richner16-Feb-09 5:56
Chris Richner16-Feb-09 5:56 
GeneralRe: Windows 7 is already great, can't wait for .NET 4, C# 4, VS2010 Pin
David Lane16-Feb-09 6:15
David Lane16-Feb-09 6:15 
GeneralRe: Windows 7 is already great, can't wait for .NET 4, C# 4, VS2010 Pin
Yusuf16-Feb-09 7:00
Yusuf16-Feb-09 7:00 
GeneralRe: Windows 7 is already great, can't wait for .NET 4, C# 4, VS2010 Pin
Chris Richner17-Feb-09 3:02
Chris Richner17-Feb-09 3:02 
GeneralRe: Windows 7 is already great, can't wait for .NET 4, C# 4, VS2010 Pin
David Lane17-Feb-09 3:08
David Lane17-Feb-09 3:08 
GeneralRe: Windows 7 is already great, can't wait for .NET 4, C# 4, VS2010 Pin
Chris Richner17-Feb-09 9:09
Chris Richner17-Feb-09 9:09 
JokeRe: Windows 7 is already great, can't wait for .NET 4, C# 4, VS2010 Pin
Jon Rista16-Feb-09 6:07
Jon Rista16-Feb-09 6:07 
GeneralRe: Windows 7 is already great, can't wait for .NET 4, C# 4, VS2010 Pin
Marc Clifton16-Feb-09 9:23
mvaMarc Clifton16-Feb-09 9:23 
GeneralRe: Windows 7 is already great, can't wait for .NET 4, C# 4, VS2010 Pin
Jon Rista16-Feb-09 10:05
Jon Rista16-Feb-09 10:05 
GeneralRe: Windows 7 is already great, can't wait for .NET 4, C# 4, VS2010 Pin
Chris Richner17-Feb-09 3:03
Chris Richner17-Feb-09 3:03 
GeneralNot a single one PinPopular
Mycroft Holmes15-Feb-09 18:55
professionalMycroft Holmes15-Feb-09 18:55 
GeneralRe: Not a single one Pin
I Record15-Feb-09 22:19
I Record15-Feb-09 22:19 

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