I just wanted to know how many people here don't have Tiger as yet? I'm one of those people that don't have it yet, but I'm planning on getting it before this month is over.
Still getting used to Panther (like a new language--you are never 100% fluent). When I finally get Tiger I'll very much appreciate the abundance of threads regarding all the problems I'll have.
oh, oh, pick me pick me!!!!!!!!!! i don't have it yet. i'm probably not going to get it for a while, or even until i get a new mac...righ tnow i have a 400 MHz G3 iMac, 768 MB of RAM, so i'm thinking...let's just upgrade everything.
No, I don't have Tiger or Panther. I have a third party upgrade 500 Mhz G4. Jaguar is a bit slow as it is. So until i can save for a new or used G5 I'm waiting. \
Are you kidding? Before Steve Jobs graced Apple with his presence he owned a company called Next. The Next Cube pictured above runs a Unix flavor called NextStep. NextStep will later mutate into OSX after Apple bought Next. Many of the features we are enjoying today in OSX is directly from NextStep. This Cube runs a Motorola MC 68040 @ 33 MHz with 64Mb of pure goodness.
I'm finding 10.3.9 to be extremely stable, in fact all the versions of Panther that I've used have been trouble free. I am planning at some point to upgrade to Tiger, but will probably wait at least until 10.4.2 is out.
Are you kidding? Before Steve Jobs graced Apple with his presence he owned a company called Next. The Next Cube pictured above runs a Unix flavor called NextStep. NextStep will later mutate into OSX after Apple bought Next. Many of the features we are enjoying today in OSX is directly from NextStep. This Cube runs a Motorola MC 68040 @ 33 MHz with 64Mb of pure goodness.
Hm, I'm no historian, but I'm preeeeeetty sure Jobs started Apple before he was involved with NeXT.
steve was involved in starting apple (1880's) then left (think it was due to disagreements with others). He started next and pixar, then in 1997ish, apple bought next, steve became and advisor of apple. The board got rid of the old CEO, and steve and apple were together again!
I dont have tiger either yet.
to the person saying about jaguar - panther is supposed to be faster thanit on pratically all machines
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Running 10.4.1 on my iBook with no stability problems, but I'm waiting for the kit to switch over to Tiger on my G5.
Maybe next week I may open the box, but no rush. It took me 2 months after I purchased panther before I installed it.
Originally posted by Relic
I'm still having trouble installing it on my Cube;
What is that thing? Is that Windows 3.1?
Originally posted by LiquidR
What is that thing? Is that Windows 3.1?
Are you kidding? Before Steve Jobs graced Apple with his presence he owned a company called Next. The Next Cube pictured above runs a Unix flavor called NextStep. NextStep will later mutate into OSX after Apple bought Next. Many of the features we are enjoying today in OSX is directly from NextStep. This Cube runs a Motorola MC 68040 @ 33 MHz with 64Mb of pure goodness.
Originally posted by Relic
Are you kidding? Before Steve Jobs graced Apple with his presence he owned a company called Next. The Next Cube pictured above runs a Unix flavor called NextStep. NextStep will later mutate into OSX after Apple bought Next. Many of the features we are enjoying today in OSX is directly from NextStep. This Cube runs a Motorola MC 68040 @ 33 MHz with 64Mb of pure goodness.
Hm, I'm no historian, but I'm preeeeeetty sure Jobs started Apple before he was involved with NeXT.
I dont have tiger either yet.
to the person saying about jaguar - panther is supposed to be faster thanit on pratically all machines