For me, the 'Spinning Beach Ball of Death' became much, much rarer with Jaguar. My take would be that 10.2 significantly increased robustness (as well as adding new features), while 10.3 was mainly about performance enhancements and more new features.

Tom Burke


On 28 Jun 2004, at 19:38, Small Moose Ltd wrote:

On 28/6/04 6:59 pm, "Mike Karthauser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

like daily system crashes, extension conflicts, resetting and rebooting.

I do get the extension conflicts. Not so much the system crashes but still
enough to be annoying. Nice to know that such issues don't plague you in
your experience of OSX, its just than I've read (vaguely I'll admit) of
people having weird issues, particularly that 'spinning beach ball on
startup' issue. However, as I know nothing about it, its not fair that I
talk about it really. I suppose if I only read of the problems related to
OSX then I build the impression that its a buggy OS when maybe more people
are happy with it than previous OS'es.


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