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	<title>Comments on: Leopard Reaches 9% of Mac Users in 4 Days</title>
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		<title>By: David Steuer, Amsterdam, The Netherlands</title>
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		<description>Is that 20 million user base a US only estimate? It seems a bit low for worldwide...



ex ped: I believe Munster&#039;s 23 million is worldwide OS X. Someone from Apple -- Tim Cook, as I recall -- said there were 21 million Macs capable of running Leopard. I don&#039;t think either is including legacy Apple computers running systems 9 or earlier. --Philip Elmer-DeWitt</description>
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<p>ex ped: I believe Munster&#039;s 23 million is worldwide OS X. Someone from Apple &#8212; Tim Cook, as I recall &#8212; said there were 21 million Macs capable of running Leopard. I don&#039;t think either is including legacy Apple computers running systems 9 or earlier. &#8211;Philip Elmer-DeWitt</p>
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