[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

"good ol' days" either. At the company I work for (a 200+ employee
newspaper office), we've been experimenting with OS X for months, putting
it on one or two machines at a time, truly being afraid to upgrade at
times because we could hardly manage a *stable* machine out of it.

I put OSX.1 on my IMac back in 2001 and my roommate was all "Why'd you do a stupid thing like that?" OSX really didn't hit it until 2.8 / 3.7, but those versions of it are rather stable for nearly everything I've done (I'm an artist, both graphics and video, and have had a large video editing job running off a powerbook g4).
I'd say the best way to enter any new OS situation is to plunge in without fear - fear produces more computer error than anything else. Once your office has one OSX fan who can do some command-line troubleshooting and knows some good online forums for answers, OSX is nearly as stable as System 6!


(there, brought it back almost on topic at the end ;)
joey, Mac OS 6, 7, and X.3 fan

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