Re: legacy hardware and Jaguar/Panther

2003-10-29 Thread Lorraine Kerwood
Yes, I love Apple too, and OS X, and I would never want to have to go back to the PC (Winblows) world I used to live in, but this is one time that I really wish that Apple had done things differently. And I'm looking at the same thing all over again with Panther. I just finally get a

Re: legacy hardware and Jaguar/Panther

2003-10-29 Thread Laurent Daudelin
From: Lorraine Kerwood [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: G-Books [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2003 07:14:17 -0800 To: G-Books [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: legacy hardware and Jaguar/Panther It is a lot of work to find people to match the machine, but it feels good to empower others

Re: legacy hardware and Jaguar/Panther

2003-10-29 Thread David M. Ensteness
On Oct 29, 2003, at 9:14 AM, Lorraine Kerwood wrote: Yes, I love Apple too, and OS X, and I would never want to have to go back to the PC (Winblows) world I used to live in, but this is one time that I really wish that Apple had done things differently. And I'm looking at the same thing all

Re: legacy hardware and Jaguar/Panther

2003-10-29 Thread Clark Martin
At 10:45 AM -0600 10/29/03, David M. Ensteness wrote: On Oct 29, 2003, at 9:14 AM, Lorraine Kerwood wrote: Yes, I love Apple too, and OS X, and I would never want to have to go back to the PC (Winblows) world I used to live in, but this is one time that I really wish that Apple had done things

Re: legacy hardware and Jaguar/Panther

2003-10-29 Thread peter webster
You mean, gasp, those of us using old equipment just aren't all that important in the scheme of things Mac? If we're not important to Apple, then...what about our self-esteem??? At 10:45 AM -0600 10/29/03, David M. Ensteness wrote: On Oct 29, 2003, at 9:14 AM, Lorraine Kerwood wrote: Yes, I