On Sep 12, 2008, at 11:49 AM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
>>
>> Guess there's always Tiger  ...
>
> This is going to be more and more common. 10.4 changed a very great
> deal 'under the hood' in OS X from 10.3, and 10.5 did more than that.
> Stuff marked 10.4 or higher appeared almost immediately after the
> release of 10.4.
>
> 10.4 is also faster than 10.3 on all but the very lowest end systems
> (and then really only when they're RAM starved).
>
> Is there a reason you're sticking with 10.3?

Its been working so well on my PowerMac 8500 and 9500 for awhile now.

Suggestions on where I might find Tiger CDs for Xpostfacto-ing my 
legacies, welcomed ... I'm ready for a change.

Have Leopard on my QS ... but skipped Tiger ...

Bill Connelly
Musician and Painter
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