01-16-2006, 02:27 PM
rgG Wrote:
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> The only problem I see with what you are going to
> do is that when you get your new machine it will
> be running Tiger and then you will have another
> learning curve. I don't know if your G3 will run
> Tiger or not, but I would not want to learn
> Panther then have to learn Tiger a short time
> later.
>
> The idea of a mini seems like a good one to me,
> too. It would allow you to use Tiger on a machine
> that was made to run it and you would have the new
> iLife apps to play around with too. You could
> always sell the mini when you finally decide which
> new machine you really want. That way you can set
> your G3 up as a dedicated 9 machine and not
> overtax it trying to run Tiger and 9. Just my 2ยข
> worth.
So the differences (Panther-Tiger) are that enormous? I'm at a lifestage where there are more important things than having an up to the minute command of computer systems.
I coach my grandsons (10 yr old) basketball team. This interests me far more than anything else.
The rest is just stuff.
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> The only problem I see with what you are going to
> do is that when you get your new machine it will
> be running Tiger and then you will have another
> learning curve. I don't know if your G3 will run
> Tiger or not, but I would not want to learn
> Panther then have to learn Tiger a short time
> later.
>
> The idea of a mini seems like a good one to me,
> too. It would allow you to use Tiger on a machine
> that was made to run it and you would have the new
> iLife apps to play around with too. You could
> always sell the mini when you finally decide which
> new machine you really want. That way you can set
> your G3 up as a dedicated 9 machine and not
> overtax it trying to run Tiger and 9. Just my 2ยข
> worth.
So the differences (Panther-Tiger) are that enormous? I'm at a lifestage where there are more important things than having an up to the minute command of computer systems.
I coach my grandsons (10 yr old) basketball team. This interests me far more than anything else.
The rest is just stuff.