John Congdon


29 May, 2008

Mac OSX: Why I Don’t Do Updates As Soon As They Are Available

Posted by: John Congdon In: Mac OSX

I have been using an Apple Mac for the past 5 or so years. I have never had a “Traumatic” experience because of an update, but I have heard others. Take for example Jeff McCord’s latest experience. I feel bad for him because he is a new Apple user and I don’t want this issue to lose him back the likes of Windows.

Unless there is an update that I really need, I tend to wait to see if there are any problems. I guess I will not do the latest 10.5.3 update for a little longer.

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1 Response to "Mac OSX: Why I Don’t Do Updates As Soon As They Are Available"

1 | Jeff McCord

May 29th, 2008 at 10:26 am

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I’m pretty upset… and I know, it’s always the user’s fault when upgrades come out, but it’s really ridiculous.

Apple needs to get over this “can only use Apple products” for things to work. It’s not fair.

Do you suggest any advice for my situation? Should I downgrade back to 10.5.2 and if so, how do I do that? I do have the 10.5.2 dmg file, but will that screw up my system since I’ve already upgraded to 10.5.3?

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