On 05/12/05 1:51 PM, "Zane H. Healy" <healyzh at aracnet.com> wrote: > It sounds more like you were waiting on Tiger to > upgrade. In my case I bought the hard drive so I > could easily back out of the Tiger upgrade if it > broke to many things. Sure it's unfair to say > that the upgrade cost me $320, however, like I > said, I'd have been better off spending that > money on more RAM rather than 10.4. Apple seems to be forcing users to upgrade more than they expect with system upgrades. I myself will have to spend $300 to 'upgrade' Apple Remote Desktop' to v2.x because v1.x will not run in Tiger even though I don't need the v2.x features. Couple this with the policy where Apple does not discount their upgrade prices and you have a now disgruntled software buyer - me. Stephen Lanza Software Complement