Good question; I changed after 18 years of PC's to Mac last year with an iBook 466se running OS9; I would have traded back for my Pentium laptop if I could have. Once I went over to 10.2 about three months ago though, you couldn't take it away from me. I never got to liking the OS9 interface, plus, with IE5 browsing was excruciatingly slow. Now, with 10.2.6 and Safari it's as quick as my PC was. And iTunes 4 is killer...

Soooooo.....I now have 4 beige DT's, 2 beige MT's, a beige AIO, 2 iMac 233's, an iMac 400DV, 3 B&W 400's, and the iBook that started it all...I guess I'm hooked.

Travis

On Monday, August 25, 2003, at 06:50 PM, Donald Keenan wrote:

Speaking of which, I bought my first mac and my first home computer when 10.0 was released. I bought it for my Pismo which only had OS 9 on it. As someone new to macs, I found OS 9 unpleasant but immediately liked OS X.
Even now, are we OS Xers still considered early adopters? Aren't most mac users still using OS 9?
Donald


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