> Which version of OS X are you referring to, Bruce?
> The one named Puma (10.0 up to 10.1.5, I believe),
> Jaguar or Panther? Or maybe Leopard?
> I'm told there are fundamental differences between or
> amongst all three (four).
> George (rushing in where angels fear to tread)

In this instance I'm talking about Puma, 10.0. Yes there are significant
differences between the various versions (10.2 was to 10.1 like OS 6.1.6
was to 8.1, IMO)

Rhapsody was a barely-ported version of NEXTStep and was more like running
any other kind of Unix on Mac hardware; 10.0 for all it's rough edges was
still somewhat recognizably a Mac.


-- 
Bruce Johnson
U of A College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group



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