10.0   Puma
10.1  Cheetah
10.2  Jaguar
10.3  Panther
10.4  Tiger
10.5 (is supposed to be Leopard)
10.6 Tabby (just kidding 8^) )

On Sep 15, 2005, at 6:39 PM, NPfield at aol.com wrote:

> Response to Jonathan, who wrote, ?[OSX] typically goes WEEKS or  
> even MONTHS between restarts.  NO one can say that about any flavor  
> of the Classic OS?:    Well, sorry, Jonathan, I CAN say that.   I  
> actually can?t remember the last time my OS 9.2.2 crashed (although  
> I will admit that my short-term memory is none too good).   
> Admittedly, I don?t do the highpower work that many of you do, and  
> as an old newspaper guy (from the hot type days), I?m fascinated by  
> the discussions of Pagemaker and Quark.  I live in Bowling Green  
> and don?t get Louisville Magazine, but am tempted to come up  
> someday and escort Marta over to see just how you do it.
>
> Response to Rob, who remarked on Apple?s wisdom in including OS9  
> with OSX to make the transition easier:    Until a couple of years  
> ago, until the HD went ?round the bend, I was still running, as a  
> second Mac, my original LC II with an Apple II card in it, which  
> made my transition from Apple II to Mac a lot happier back in the  
> early 90s.  (Who remembers ?Apple II Forever!? ?)  I had a new Mac,  
> which I loved, but I kept the LC II because it would run the  
> Appleworks database for Apple II, which I found simpler and easier  
> to use than the new AW version which came with my Mac.   Now, with  
> the time coming up for a new Mac (every 18-24 months!), I?m facing  
> the possibility of no Appleworks at all, or some new gizmo which  
> will severely challenge my learning curve.  What?s a pore orphan  
> chile to do?
>
> Finally, while I have your attention (maybe), will someone please  
> list the OSX version numbers with their cat names, so I can figure  
> out just how far behind I am?
>
> Nolan
>

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