On Apr 27, 2009, at 3:18 PM, Bill Bumgarner wrote:

On Apr 27, 2009, at 2:20 PM, Jay Reynolds Freeman wrote:
Well, this is an interesting problem, because there are still people running
Tiger out there, [snip]

Yes, but how many of the Tiger users are actually buying new software?

Most of the random stats that I have seen have shown that users of older versions of an OS don't typically lay down $$ for software anyway.

I'm sure their cash outlay for software dwindles as there's less and less new software that runs on their older version of the OS.

Supporting those that are already your customer is nice/polite/ good, but looking to those markets for new users is likely futile.

Don't know about that as I understand the Tiger market to still be significant. I can imagine that changing whenever Snow Leopard ships, especially as there are people on the every-other-major- release upgrade path.

Best,


__jayson

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