> I keep hearing about people using XPostFacto to enable their upgraded G3
> & G4 PCI Macs to run OSX.
> 
> Didn't ANYBODY cough up the $30.00 to Sonnet for the enabler they sell
> ????
> Is it better, worse, different or the same ???

Since I'm usually the only one who sticks up for Sonnet around here, it does
have the advantage of corporate customer support and that *is* worth something
to enterprise types. I don't know the details of its implementation, but it
is probably also better streamlined. (Just guessing.)

That being said, you can also get Internet support from Ryan for XPostFacto
for $10, Sonnet's version probably does nothing more than his does, and
XPostFacto isn't too hard to work with. Ryan has done a bang-up job thus far.

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