Robert Patterson / 05.1.31 / 11:34 AM wrote:

>Bitter experience has taught me never to upgrade the OS (or anything 
>else) unless absolutely necessary.

I always install new OS on separate partition and migrate work load
slowly.  This is how I config:
<http://a-no-ne.com/puter/tips/setup/#plan> 
Emergency boot volume becomes new OS playground.

>Frankly, I hate the Panther UI, especially as compared with 
>Jaguar.

This is probably because you are not used to it.  By the way, in our DAW
world, there is only one major hardware based platform, ProTools. 
Interestingly PT uses were the most who had terrible time moving to OSX.
 This is because PT is machine base.  You built a MIXPlus machine on
PPC9600, and you are stuck with it.  Poor PT users.  I have seen so many
PT users just can't deal with OSX, and they want to stay in the OS9 closet.

OSX is superior, safer, and evolving.  If you are in music biz, Jaguar AU
implementation might affect your work.  AU spec change alone worth Panther.

-- 

- Hiro

Hiroaki Honshuku, A-NO-NE Music, Boston, MA
<http://a-no-ne.com> <http://anonemusic.com>


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