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Could be a good move
If their new iLife suite does a lot more, it's a way to get it into the hands of all new users and drive demand from those with older machines. And if they're upgrading the iLife suite, they might just consider upgrading the OS instead -- which is $129 instead of $79.

I don't think iWork is relevant at this point. They should give it away to build marketshare and mindshare -- no one I know uses it (and I know a lot of Macintosh users).
Posted by: bidemytime   Posted on: 04/02/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Could be a good move  bidemytime | 04/02/07
Doubt it...  Jim888 | 04/02/07
Give up annual upgrades?  Ken_z | 04/03/07
iLife Yes, iWork No  cseanor | 04/03/07
iWork - why?  Imaginos1892 | 04/03/07
Why charge more for lost revenue?  duckdodgers | 04/04/07
Hmm...Someone did this before...hmmmmm  andrej770 | 04/06/07
You're comparing Apples to Lemons  aboulley | 04/12/07
Death to Pages  nix_hed | 04/10/07

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