Thomas Madden wrote:
> 
> 
> I think I became aware of Sage about two years ago. At that time I was
> using Maple and was content but the idea behind Sage really interested
> me so I would periodically check up on it. Almost a year ago I noticed
> that my %CPU use was maxing out when I was working in a Maple doc. I
> was using a Power Book G4 and running OS X 10.3.9. I posted this at
> mapleprimes and contacted support. The reply was that they could not
> reproduce the behavior and that they would be dropping support for
> that version of OS X since it was getting old. (other users confirmed
> the behavior at mapleprimes)
> 
> Ironically, I had avoided upgrading to 10.4 because so many of the
> Maple users were posting problems with it when it first came out. By
> the time I noticed that most of the  complaints seemed to have
> dwindled news was already out about 10.5 so I figured I would just
> wait for that version. Unfortunately, when it did come out my system
> did not meet the minimum requirements.
> 
> I started to look at Sage as an alternative but I only found a
> download for 10.4. I was planning to upgrade at that point and did not
> want invest in 10.4 so I decided to wait. Somehow it turned into
> almost an entire year. I just upgraded to a new MacBook Pro and Sage
> is one of the first things I have installed.


A while ago, I was running Sage on a ibook G4 with 10.3.x (but then 
upgraded to 10.4 when it came out).  I don't remember any problems with 
Sage (other than long compilation times).

However, I think you'll be much happier with your current setup :).

Jason


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