No longer bundled on MacBooks?
Jonathan Tyzack
jtyzack at mac.com
Fri Jan 13 15:11:32 PST 2006
Well, given that I would consider OmniGraffle to be one of *the* apps
that shows off the power of OS X, I find it really disappointing that
it isn't included. Not to mention it "saving" you $79 for a licence.
GraphicConverter is also not bundled any longer. That's $110 worth of
cracking Mac software missing ($140 if you include Art Director's
Toolkit which is also MIA)... the value for money of the MacBooks
just isn't all that great any more.
Cheers,
Jonathan
On 13 Jan 2006, at 22:22, Niels Meersschaert wrote:
> It appears that OmniOutliner is still included in the bundle & is
> perhaps a little broader appeal than OmniGraffle. In any case,
> Omni offers some great upgrade pricing if you're running an older
> version (pre 4.x) of OmniGraffle. This includes the bundled versions.
>
> On Jan 13, 2006, at 3:53 PM, Jonathan Tyzack wrote:
>
>> Just checking the features of the new MacBook and the list of what
>> software is included is missing OmniGraffle. Have OmniGroup
>> stopped their bundling agreement with Apple for these new Macs?
>> I'm really not impressed by the ever increasing list of things
>> missing from the MacBooks...
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Jonathan
>>
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