01-02-2008, 09:27 AM
Read the system requirements. I would be more sympathetic had you went with a more hypothetical approach such as, "I wish I could buy this nano, but I can't because I'm still on Panther", type of thing. But to actually have purchased something and not know what you need to make it work? That's a bad idea. I once bought a non-Apple digital audio player which listed Mac OS 9 compatibility on the box, but only actually worked with OS X. So this phenomenon is not just an Apple thing and is sometimes quite a bit worse with other companies.
Not to put too harsh a point on my post as I actually agree that newer iPod requirements seems rather stringent.
Nathan
Not to put too harsh a point on my post as I actually agree that newer iPod requirements seems rather stringent.
Nathan