on 16/11/02 5:29 pm, Richard Kenward at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Richard Lewisohn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>> Well it's 10.1.5, which is an update.  I've got 10.2 on my iBook, but
>> haven't dared upgrade my desktop G4 yet.
>> 
>> 10.2 is excellent, though.
> 
> Phew! How many version numbers will it have to go through before it's
> really sorted I wonder.   Hope it's not as expensive to maintain as it's
> namesake......getting more nervous by the day<BG>
> 
> Cheers
> 

Richard - How many service packs have you applied to NT and Win2000 ;-) Same
difference really. However, I don't think there's enough changes to warrant
charging for, er, Jaguar (yes, Paul...). If I could've had the extra
stability and speed, which should've been delivered with OS X, I wouldn't
have upgraded. I don't use 99% of the added features and I suspect a lot of
other people don't either.

If anyone is thinking of changing, now's the time. I really dislike booting
into OS9x now. It's still faster than OS X but the features available in OS
X far outweigh the loss of speed over the course of working in it for just a
few minutes.

--/Shangara Singh
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