on 2/4/04 10:47 AM, Bruce Johnson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> Panther *is* faster but it's feel is largely similar, IMO. It's more
> like the difference between OS 8.1 and OS 8.6, or maybe 8.6 and 9.0,

> 
> Under the hood there were considerable tweaks from 10.2, but you make
> it sound like 10.2 was a Chevette and 10.3 is a Corvette.
 OK..... OK.......I was a bit harsh in my evaluation of the last few
incarnations of 10.2. My opinion of the entire OS was formed by my
disappointment in what the first OS X promised and what it delivered. I only
"dabbled" in the Jaguar series and only focused on Panther after I got a G4
and could feel the fluidity of the system. By the time Apple releases
"Ocelot" 10.8 (a fictional OS), we'll all be looking for "Cheetah" OS XI
because of the promised new "bells and whistles" it'll have to run the new
G5-dual 4gig models.    Mikie


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