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Quote: Originally posted by rogue27 jwill: Get 512MB RAM and Panther. 1GB is overkill. Get the RAM now if you can, it will give you an immediate improvement. Works for me..I think that's what I'll do. Now the problem is waiting for Panther...
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Quote: Originally posted by LoCash To people that are saying they cannot afford to upgrade their aging G3... the beige G3s shipped in 1998, no? That was a solid five years ago. If within those five years, you haven't found the time, need, or incl…
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Quote: Originally posted by ryaxnb Ahem... I suppose everybody has $1300 to spare . I think using X on much less then a 400 Mhz G3 (10GB HD, 256MB RAM, 1024x768 res) would be silly, but most machines bought in, say, 2000 would be all right. I…
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Quote: Originally posted by Jared No offense but wow...I cannot believe there are still people who gripe about the price year after year. So you buy a PowerMac G4 from Apple say in 2001 (when Mac OS X came out) and you do not buy another Mac for …
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I have no idea. I'm lost, I'll see ya tomorrow
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They should for users of the the previous version. That's the only reason I'm still wondering if I should buy it or not.
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Under the system requirements it says you can run it on a G3, and you can. Just not as fast and not as full-featured (no Quartz Extreme). Unless you're talking about some really old G3's, then I have no real say.
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Quote: Originally posted by iPeon It really depends what you use your Mac for. My personal experience: I have a PowerMac 350 MHz G4 with 704 MB of RAM and 10.2.6. Web surfing, downloads, iTunes, e-mail. No problem Photoshop® 5.0 LE, works…
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It's a helluvalot of work changing the systemwide color. I changed it to red once and it took me over an hour. But usually I can live with blue. What they do need to allow us to change though is the iCal colors. People do have more than 6 reasons to…
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Well, my brother runs a 400mhz iMac G3 with 10.2.6, and he has 384 MB of RAM, and for some reason, he doesn't seem to complain. It baffles me.. Maybe his computer is faster than mine now
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Well, if possible, it could always generate the multi-hues from the one you choose. I think it would take some work but it would lighten the system a little.
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I have a G3 iMac and I can't really get a new computer (I'm only 14 years of age and my parents aren't buying me another one, and I'm not using all my savings to get one), so I have two choices now. I could get a 512 MB RAM upgrade AND Panther, or I…
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Quote: Originally posted by andrewm It would appear as though the answer is negative. Nor does iCal now use 'real' checkboxes for its displays. I recognise that a discussion about this may already be taking place/have taken place, but: as m…
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But unfortunately she has nothing to do with an operating system... Anyway..
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Well, putting it back on track, does iCal in Panther have more than the six colors it has in Jaguar?
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I see. I know it's separate but I was just wondering if any changes would be made when Panther comes out. I guess there won't be.
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Hey, as a question of curiosity, is Appleworks getting any updates when Panther comes out? Or will it look the same?
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Quote: Originally posted by iSushi Okay, newbie question: how do I switch between the two? Well, if you have the developer tools installed, you can change a window in Interface Builder to be textured or not. You can also use Metalifizer by Un…
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In order to make a metal window aqua, you have to move some things around a little since metal has no titlebar. In my opinion, there's nothing wrong with either of them, and metal windows can be dragged from anywhere, which makes them pretty good. B…
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Well, you do have a good point there. They both have their uses and neither of them are ugly. As long as they're used in the right places they should be fine. And yes, QT looks very good with metal.