on 7/10/01 6:19 AM, (Vintage Macs) at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Far as I know, the 7.5.3 to 7.5.5 update "broke"
>> more stuff than any other System or Mac OS update.
>> I think there used to be lists of software that
>> needed updates for 7.5.5, and more important,
>> software that companies decided to _not_ fix.
>
> Any idea of where one of these lists may be found these days?
Seems the advantage then would be to install 7.5.3 and stay with it rather
than updating it to 7.5.5 which probably also consumes more RAM?
-B
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