10.2 can be a big hardware hurdle ($$$) but once you're there you are rewarded with an ever-wider assortment of OS X-only freeware and shareware that will never make it backwards to OS 9. Safari is one example, but there are many others as well. Think of it as your payoff for having to replace your old apps. -David
So, If I ONLY have one, of the main applications I work with, (Quark)that is OS X comliant-upgraded...(that I know of) Would it be worth upgrading into Jaguar? And tell me if I'm thing correctly, to run ANY OS X don't you HAVE to have 2 partitions(classic mode & OS X)?
Also, I already have OS X v. 10.03 CD (it came bundled with OS 9.2.1) Would I just download Safari to run w/the OS X version I have?
Thanks again, Kim
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