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joseph2166

macrumors 6502
Original poster
Jan 11, 2006
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So boot camp is a trial - a trial apple loveingly gave us without telling us how long it was lasting... I've no problem with couging up the money when leopard comes along, but I hope apple don't stop these 'trials' of bootcamp before then!

Any comments on what you think apple are up to?
 

LimeiBook86

macrumors G3
May 4, 2002
8,001
45
Go Vegan
joseph2166 said:
So boot camp is a trial - a trial apple loveingly gave us without telling us how long it was lasting... I've no problem with couging up the money when leopard comes along, but I hope apple don't stop these 'trials' of bootcamp before then!

The in the license agreement it says it will expire in September 2007, that's a lot of time. I wouldn't worry about it since Mac OS X 10.5 should be released by then with the final version of Boot Camp. ;)
 

LimeiBook86

macrumors G3
May 4, 2002
8,001
45
Go Vegan
helicine said:
I also wouldn't be surprised if there wasn't some sort up "updated beta" well before then too
It will probably be like iChat AV in Mac OS X 10.2 "Jaguar", you can pay $15 or $30 or something to keep using Jaguar with the iChat AV or when you updated to Mac OS X 10.3 "Panther" it was included.
 

dmw007

macrumors G4
May 26, 2005
10,635
0
Working for MI-6
LimeiBook86 said:
The in the license agreement it says it will expire in September 2007, that's a lot of time. I wouldn't worry about it since Mac OS X 10.5 should be released by then with the final version of Boot Camp. ;)

Good point LimeiBook86. :) No need to worry about Boot Camp expiring on you anytime soon joseph2166. :)
 
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