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Don't understand what the hate is on launchpad, but then I'm a newbie to OS X (came in at Lion) so to each his own.
 
Since Mountain Lion if you use a keyboard shortcut to open Launchpad it's just as fast (if not even faster), because you have search.

I tried that. You're right! I didn't realize I could just start typing the name in Launchpad (since I don't use it that much, but maybe I will now)
 
If iOS 7 isn't adding significant features for people, there's nothing to move on to.

The very computer I'm writing this on is running Snow Leopard, since Lion or Mountain Lion adds no really useful features.

I always recommend to people to wait for .1 or .2 releases of iOS, since the first release is still very buggy, especially on an major overhaul like iOS 7.

It just seems so dumb not to update the software the company provides for your product. I can see Mac being different as you have to pay for updates. But having the latest version of your OS makes sure you have all the latest security fixes and features. When iOS 7 is free, why wouldn't you update? It just seems beyond me that people actually have that attitude.
 
It just seems so dumb not to update the software the company provides for your product. I can see Mac being different as you have to pay for updates. But having the latest version of your OS makes sure you have all the latest security fixes and features. When iOS 7 is free, why wouldn't you update? It just seems beyond me that people actually have that attitude.
Well, one of the main reasons is if there are some likely downsides for you (based on what you use in the OS and how you use it).
 
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