8th May 2006, 3:39 PM
It's still OS X, but each point upgrade is considered a major upgrade. Right now they are at 10.4.6. Each 10.X.X upgrade usually contains bug fixes and security fixes similar to Windows Service Packs. Anyway, regardless of what you think about the "little updates" Apple makes to their OS, there are obviously enough people interested in the features to go out and buy it. They actually totally rewrote the Finder (Apple version of Windows Explorer) for 10.4, which is something Microsoft is taking years to do. I'm not going to try to sell you on Macs since we have had this debate before, but it does say something when a company actually gets you interested in buying upgrades as opposed to forcing you to buy them. I could still be running OS 10.0 and be able to do everything I can now, but I keep upgrading because Apple provides features that compel me to do so. I don't just see the OS as something I use to run applications, I see it as the essential application for my PC.
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