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Snow Leopard outselling its predecessor by twofold

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Snow Leopard outselling its predecessor by twofold

Although it is notably less feature-focused than previous iterations, Snow Leopard's low price has it flying off the shelves. Market research firm NPD is reporting that the latest version of OS X is selling twice as fast as Leopard and nearly four times faster than Tiger. Analyst Stephen Baker called the upgrade's affordable price a "win-win for Apple computer owners."

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at a mear 29$ is anyone really suprised about this? Glad to hear the adoption rate is so high though. the sooner the world moves to truer 64 bit computing platforms the sooner we can continue to inovate past the 32 bit days.
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It's great unless you own a non-intel mac.
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