Mac X 10.3 Panther - Last Words
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And now, the question of the millions: DO YOU must update your computer to better Panther or to follow with your present Mac system? The answer is not as simple as it seems.
Let us go by parts:
You are still using Mac Operation System 9: In this case, the advantages in stability, connectivity, compatibility, flexibility, security and yield of Mac OS X on Classic are so many and so marked, that you already can be investing in a box of Panther. They have spent three years since the new operating system saw the light, and the incompatibilities and problems of the first versions already have been resolved. There is more, if you are still using some application that has not been carried to Mac OS X, there are many possibilities that you can continue executing it in the surroundings of Classic compatibility. That yes, thinks that Mac OS X, like good UNIX that is, wants a more of resources than system 9, so he would not be others to take control of a good dose of RAM memory and, put to request, a fast G4 or a fabulous G5. If these arguments do not convince to you, it thinks that when you’re present Macintosh lets work (nothing is eternal) you will not have left more remedy than face to the new expensive system. Now to give the finishing nail that you know that the new versions of the applications that you have used always already only they are compatible with Mac OS X You are decided?
You use a previous version of Mac OS X: If that version is the 10,0 or the 10,1, migrate without more delay. If version is the 10,2 and you take with her working more of a year without problems, the thing already is more arduous. Panther is a deep revision of Mac OS X, more than what pretends at first. There are changes that happen unnoticed for the end user but which they are key to implement new technologies and to improve the already existing ones. All it entails to the famous mutual incompatibility between new systems and old applications. In order to begin, if you use external hard disks FireWire, you must update firmware of such before happening to the new system, because cases of total losses or partial of information in certain models have occurred. In addition, and just in case, nothing else to install Panther (if the case occurs) to version 10.3.2 (eye, because one is more than 40 MB). Secondly, be sure that applications that you are using in Jaguar will be compatible with Panther. For it, nothing better than to throw a look to the page Web of the developers and to unload the pertinent patches.
The improvements incorporated in Panther are almost irresistible, but you gain the chestnuts with your Mac and the present configuration allows you to work without problems, the best thing is than before giving the great jump on approval you put the 10,3 installing it in a machine that is not critical or in a external hard disk. If happened the prescribed period of group of forty everything goes like the silk, you do a backup of your present hard disk, format it (it is the option that always we recommend) and installs from zero the new system and the applications that you are going to use.
You use a PC with Windows or Linux before Mac OS X had never been so compatible with other surroundings. If you come from the world Windows, you will see that you will not need don't mention it; the version of Microsoft Office for Mac even goes always a passage in front of its premium of Windows And if done some program or utility of less and does not exist its equivalent one for the X (more and more rare), always you can use Virtual PC. If you come from the Linux surroundings, then immediately you will feel like in house. It throws a look to the Terminal and executes a few commandos to see the entrails of this UNIX domesticated. It installs X11 and it uses the Xtools if you want to use some Linux program or UNIX that has not been compiled to execute itself of native form in Mac OS X. Remembers that the nucleus of the system, Darwin, is OpenSource, and that every day and more usury of this community includes in their developments a specific version for the UNIX of Apple. And if all the saying and sight until now do not convince to you, it remembers that you can have a machine with dual boot (for example, if you install Yellow Dog Linux in a partition and Mac OS X in another one), so that you will enjoy the best thing of worlds both from the first moment To what you are hoping?
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