The used Apples I bought had the classic programs taken off. I tried to
add them again but couldn't . They only worked partially. Apple works was
great though when it worked.
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From: "Lawrence David Eden" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, January 23, 2010 7:37 AM
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Why are you (still) using PowerPC-based Macs?
For me, the answer is simple: My G4 PPC works perfectly and runs the
software that I need at an acceptable speed. An added advantage is that
my G4 can still boot into OS 9 when needed and I can connect my old SCSI
hard drives easily too.
I have several friends that insist on buying "the latest and the greatest"
from Apple or various software vendors. I, on the other hand, am happy
with what I have. My only complaint with my G4 is that it is a little
"jerky" when I watch videos on the internet...voice and video are a little
out of sync.
My wife has a G5 iMac, and I have an Intel based laptop that one of my
schools issued me....both are very fast and very slick....but neither Mac
makes me envious. So, in short, I will upgrade when I have to but
probably not before.
Larry
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