On Thu, 19 Jun 2003 10:22:16 -0400
 KP <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (David Deckert) Wrote:
> >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
> 

As far as I know, Safari runs on Jaguar only.

Currently, I'm running 10.0.4 on a G3/266 desktop with
192MB RAM and a 40GB hard disk.  I was given 10.0.3 from a
friend at a computer show.  MacOS 9.2.2 and MacOS X are on
the same partition (for now).

To me, if the major application you use is X Ready, go for
it.  I don't do too much on my G3 - mainly mail and
browsing.  Occasionally I use CorelDRAW 8.  I now have a
copy of CorelDRAW 11, which requires 10.1.  

OWC has the 10.1 upgrade for $10, and the upgrade to Jaguar
for $70 (prior installation of MacOS X required).  I just
recieved the 10.1 upgrade, and will try it out tonight.

Good luck with your MacOS X adventure!  Mine's only a few
days, but I like it!

Brian

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