Now that you mention it, I deleted OS X a year ago because I found it
cumbersome on the net. And now a year later I'm wondering why I didn't like
it. The difference is dial-up last year and DSL this year.  I'm still
dealing with the spinning ball at times but just force quit the offending
application. With OS X I'm not needing to do a restart so that's a time
saver right there.

Pete

At 8:51 PM -0700 9/11/03, Jim Arnott wrote:
> My observation EXACTLY.  Using both Exploder and Mozilla, visited my
> favorite modem speed test page and there was a 30-40% performance hit in
> Jag.  Since my machines are primarily internet appliances, this was
> unacceptable.  Memory was not the problem (768mb). The OS was. Probably
> wouldn't be noticable with a fat pipe, but over dial-up... Hence, I
> still live the the Classic world.
>
> Jim
>
> Josh Richards wrote:


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