>>> MacFUSE Core releases have version numbers of the form x.y.z,
>>> where you can think of x.y as the release number, and
>>> z as the "Tiger"/"Leopard" differentiator.
>>> z is always … (smaller) for "Tiger"
>>> and … (greater) for "Leopard".
>
>>> For example, MacFUSE Core release 1.1 would have a
>>> "full" version number 1.1.0 for "Tiger" and
>>> 1.1.1 for "Leopard".
>
> As 2.1.5 Beta was for Snow Leopard, so:

Correction:

2.1.5 (Beta) appears on at least two major versions of the OS:

* Leopard
* Snow Leopard.

I assumed that as there was a Tiger/Leopard differentiator,
so there should be a Leopard/Snow Leopard differentiator,
and so on. Maybe I was wrong.

This definitely needs clarification/discussion.

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