On Nov 11, 2003, at 11:35 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
10.3.1 is released in Software Update.

I couldn't find a list of fixes -- got a URL?

Since 10.3.0 there have been 2 security updates, XCode update, iSync and iTunes updates, and the 10.3.1 update.


See <http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/8848> about the 10.3.1

Apple's page for the update at
<http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/apple/macosxupdate_10_3_1.html> has
no list, and the installer includes no Read Me.


I'll probably upgrade soon myself now that they're past dot-oh.

That seems to be the conservative way - a lot of people are doing that.


It just
feels dirty, after paying $450 to get a working version of OS X (10.0 and
10.1 were arguably of beta quality).

Boo hoo, you are out the cost of 1 Windows XP Pro license, over a period of 4 years? Or the cost of 1 Red Hat Linux Enterprise License? :-)


I don't mind that much. Heck I even got a .Mac membership because I want to use Backup.app to do off-site backups to iDisk. Call me a cheerleader, I don't care. :-)

"""Is starting all over again worth it? The short answer is "yes." The long answer is . . . you'll have to see for yourself. Mac OS X 10.3 - reviewed as only Ars Technica can.""" <http://www.arstechnica.com/reviews/003/panther/macosx-10.3-1.html>

The conclusion of the article, in a nutshell is: "10.3 is to 10.2 as 10.2 was to 10.0-10.1; major improvements, major new features" <http://www.arstechnica.com/reviews/003/panther/macosx-10.3-14.html>


Alex Rice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | Mindlube Software | <http://mindlube.com>


what a waste of thumbs that are opposable
to make machines that are disposable  -Ani DiFranco

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