I don't think Apple will ever include Blu-Ray drives. The licensing is just (as Jobs called it) "a bag of hurt". As are the HDCP issues.
There are many reasons why CDs are superior to those types of backups.
There are many reasons why CDs are superior to those types of backups.
Such as?
You can use them in non-networked environments (or in closed networked environments)?
Do you really want your ... niche German p0rn to be floating around on cloud nine?
Useless for some people, maybe. I still get CDs and DVDs of photos from clients all the time, and I do like to watch DVDs on my laptop. Not everything is a digital download.
^ I wouldn't be surprised if it became the only way to install software on macs though.
^ I wouldn't be surprised if it became the only way to install software on macs though.
I would be extremely shocked if that happened.
And I spend a lot of time thinking about this stuff.
Useless for some people, maybe. I still get CDs and DVDs of photos from clients all the time, and I do like to watch DVDs on my laptop. Not everything is a digital download.
All of which could be done with an external drive.
If the next laptop I buy has an internal optical disk (a big if) I'm certain I'll be paying someone to remove it and put it in an external enclosure.
Can't think why you'd be shocked. Apple have made those kind of decisions before; floppy disks, serial ports, etc.
All of which could be done with an external drive.
^ That's a neat trick you have of telling me what I mean, you must be so proud.
I don't see the difference between someone suggesting to me what hardware I don't require anymore and (if it were to happen) forcing me to buy software via an appstore. Both are obnoxious, where's the difference?
^ Well when I installed OSX on my Dell netbook it would have been a lot less time consuming with an optical drive. I spent a lot of time mostly doing this![]()
^ That's a neat trick you have of telling me what I mean, you must be so proud.
Not so much what you mean, but what the words you're trying to use mean.
I don't see the difference between someone suggesting to me what *hardware I don't require anymore and (if it were to happen) forcing me *to buy software via an appstore. Both are obnoxious, where's the *difference?
Did you rant and rave when you discovered you could no longer buy a rotary telephone in any given Wal*Mart as well? *Did you then conclude that there would soon be a law requiring you to only purchase telephones from Wal*Mart based on that occurrence?
^ Well when I installed OSX on my Dell netbook it would have been a lot less time consuming with an optical drive. I spent a lot of time mostly doing this![]()
So let me get this straight, you're mad that Apple is offering an online app store because your Dell doesn't have an optical drive?
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