The subject line pretty much says it all. I've never been an early
adopter, and I've held off going beyond Tiger 10.4.11 on my MDD Dual
(2x867) G4 until now mainly because it's been stable and I
(mistakenly) thought I wanted to hold onto Classic.

The G4 dual-boots, so any need for OS9 -- which is minimal these days
-- can be met by booting directly into it. Or by accessing it on the
Panther machine I have: a Power Computing clone with G4 card running
XPostFacto.

I routinely share files between the two machines, as well as my wife's
new iMac, which runs Leopard. And I like a lot of what I've seen in
Leopard, especially the simplicity of Time Machine, to say nothing of
several apps and utilities I regularly use being upgraded to Leopard-
only status, Plus the allure of being as up-to-date as possible,
especially given that the current Leopard will probably be the last
version of OSX that will run on my PPC machine.

So, given all that setup, have I waited long enough? Is Leopard stable
enough and reliable enough and speedy enough for my MDD Dual G4?
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