On Jan 11, 2007, at 12:15 PM, Daniel L. Taylor wrote:

Ummm, yes, that's what I meant.

PPC to 10.2.(8?), Intel starts at 10.4.something.

Although I have to admit, even the thought of supporting 10.3 now
fills my mind with dread -- and even though I do still have machines
that will run Mac OS 9, I haven't even run Classic for a couple of
years.

How times have changed.... Macintosh used to be the system with good backwards compatibility, and its user base would brag that you didn't have to upgrade machines, OS, or software as often.

I don't recall that ever being claimed.
Software updates on the Mac have been as frequent as anything else
What you don't always have to do is refresh your hardware to run the latest OS I've got a vintage iMac running 10.3.9 just fine downstairs it's nearly 10 years old

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