>>Since 7.5.5 is a free update, the highest you can go for free would be
>>7.5.5. I must say that I vastly prefer 7.6.1, and think it worth the
>>update. I even put it on my 320 with a mere 12 meg ram.
>
>I'm curious, could you list the reasons for your preference? I recently had
>to decide which of these to install on a 12MB Powerbook, and I did go with
>7.6.1, but I haven't actually run either of them myself recently enough to
>be able to justify the decision well.
Open Transport and improvements in system/finder stability.
paul
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