Peter Hinchliffe wrote:
I agree with James, though: the benefits of upgrading are generally much greater than leaving "well enough" alone (otherwise I'd still be using 10.3. Or 7.5.1).
I second that, going from 9.2.2 to 10.2 was like going from dial-up to broadband (we were still on dial-up at the time). What 10 took away in outright speed from 9 it gave back in spades as usability and sophistication. Going from 10.2 to 10.3 was like a processor upgrade! With yet more minor speed boosts since then via Software Update.
To me, this breaks the 'rule' set by Micro$oft: software upgrades need hardware upgrades.
The usability we still have with our (slightly upgraded) B&W G3 is a testament to OSX (and WAMUG;).
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