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Mac Users: What version of Mac OS X are you using? (poll)
Posted: 31.07.2005, 21:46
by hank
Just out of curiosity...
- Hank
Posted: 31.07.2005, 22:27
by julesstoop
10.4.2 on a PowerBook Al 15" - 1 GHz with 1,5 GB RAM and a 100 GB HDD, to be precise.
Posted: 01.08.2005, 00:43
by ElChristou
For info: Powerbook G4 12" superdrive, 512 RAM (yes it's all
), + external elements (additional 17" screen, 160 Go Firewire HD, Wacom tablet)
The rest is in my signature.
Bye
Posted: 01.08.2005, 10:38
by dirkpitt
I actually dual boot to Tiger 10.4.1 and Panther 10.3.9, but do most of my coding in Panther because I'm trying to maintain backward compatibility.
Posted: 02.08.2005, 18:52
by rthorvald
Tiger on an iMac G5 and Panther (still) on a Powerbook G4...
-rthorvald
Posted: 03.08.2005, 08:05
by fitzsy
Tiger 10.4.2 on a Powerbook G4 1.5GHz
Posted: 08.08.2005, 21:08
by Startyger
dirkpitt wrote:I actually dual boot to Tiger 10.4.1 and Panther 10.3.9, but do most of my coding in Panther because I'm trying to maintain backward compatibility.
To test? because tiger's xcode is set for Jaguar compatiblity as a default.. so, things should be compatible with Panther right off the bat.... but, good deal! i'm glad you're so conscientious!
Posted: 08.08.2005, 23:09
by dirkpitt
Startyger wrote:dirkpitt wrote:I actually dual boot to Tiger 10.4.1 and Panther 10.3.9, but do most of my coding in Panther because I'm trying to maintain backward compatibility.
To test? because tiger's xcode is set for Jaguar compatiblity as a default.. so, things should be compatible with Panther right off the bat.... but, good deal! i'm glad you're so conscientious!
Actually, I have Xcode 2.1 installed on Tiger instead of the default Xcode 2.0, and the project file format is completely non-compatible. That, and other library and framework differences are enough to put me off Tiger for the time being.