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hex_omega wrote: » Does this mean the MCSE '03 core exams won't be retiring for a very long time yet? Maybe late 2011?
astorrs wrote: » I'd guess the MCSA/MCSE tracks are permanently retired sometime next year.
Devilsbane wrote: » Losers don't get their certs
TheShadow wrote: » Apple has the same problem with only 5 percent turnover to OS-X but they may not care with their push into tablets.
petedude wrote: » Huh? I know there are lots of old Mac fans out there, but I have a hard time believing only 5% have switched over. Yeah, you could keep using old versions of Office and PageMaker, but web surfing on Mac OS Classic? Forget it. I could see only 5% running on the latest OS X, or running on Intel. Apple's most recent transitions did not go that smoothly, and the last couple versions have been too close together for any breathing room-- thus many have been sitting back and waiting. As long as the major browsers are still updated for OS X 10.4, people will still be using it (as I am). Now, back to the main conversation-- I better work those Exchange 07 exams into the mix soon before they vanish, too!
tomahawkeer wrote: » Yeah there is absolutely no way that only 5% of mac users are OS X. Every piece of new software written for MACS is written for 10.5 and higher. Maybe 5% on snow leopard, but I even find that hard to believe, since the stand alone OS discs are less than $50. I hate Apple, but at least they dont charge an arm and a leg for thier OS, even though its not much different than the last one they released a year ago.
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