10.4 has some significant changes, especially support issues and  
networking improvements. It runs surprisingly well on slow machines.


        -Elliott Price
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On Dec 17, 2009, at 12:42 PM, Clark Martin wrote:

> Owen Strawn wrote:
>> I thought about setting one of the iMacs up and gifting it to a  
>> relative, but they seem to all have recent laptops (PCs though).
>>
>> I have been using Panther on the G3s - never tried Tiger. I skipped  
>> 10.2 and 10.4. I did notice 10.3 ran much faster on the 266 than  
>> 10.1 did. Do you think I'm missing out on anything at this point  
>> without Tiger?
>
> Tiger ran quite well on my B&Ws.  And you'll have less trouble  
> trying to
> run current software.
>
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