stepnw1f
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Sat Mar-18-06 02:10 PM
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Mac OSX Tiger Is a Big Improvement |
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I have installed Tiger for the first time on my G4 and am presently happy with the speed improvement. I'm gonna like customizing my system...
anyone have the same experience?
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politicat
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Sat Mar-18-06 02:20 PM
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1. Actually, no. I went back to 10.3. |
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I was having all sorts of weird performance issues, and crashes in three of my four favorite applications.
I didn't see Dashboard as such an improvement I was willing to deal with the instabilities.
For what it's worth, I'm on a 1 GHz 15 inch Powerbook with 1 Gb of RAM and an upgraded 80 GB 7200 hard drive.
The only problem I'm having now is that I can't auto log into the wireless network when I restart the machine. But having to type my 26 digit password is a minor issue in comparison.
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reprobate
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Sat Mar-18-06 02:26 PM
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2. Yes there are some apps that needed updating. |
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I made the transition when tiger first came out, and had to wait a few weeks before all the software was compatible. Since then I've had no problems. All the programs I use were updated to Tiger fairly quickly and needed just a quick download to bring them up to date.
Which software were you having problems with?
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politicat
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Sat Mar-18-06 03:29 PM
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3. iWork, NeoOffice, Mariner Office, Neverwinter Nights off the top o my head |
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There may have been others. Also I think I was having problems with the Corel imaging suite, but I can't remember for certain. And my copies of Dreamweaver and Fireworks never did run right.
We upgraded as soon as Tiger came out, (April, 2005) and I spent six months dealing with the bugs. I didn't revert to 10.3 until January of this year, and was still waiting for app updates on iWork and Mariner Office. Since I word crunching software is vital to what I do for a living, I really couldn't afford to wait the six months I did.
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Mon Mar-20-06 08:01 PM
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4. Do you repair permissions when you install software? |
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I got Tiger the day it came out and have never had the issues I'm reading about other people having. Honestly, not one.
I first installed it on my G4 iBook 933Mhz / 640 RAM. After Spotlight indexed the HD and 2 external drives, I was off and running.
I got a G5 iSight 1.9GHz / 1G RAM in December. It just purrs.
Remember to use your install disc to repair permissions on the start-up disk.
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Mon Mar-20-06 10:01 PM
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5. i installed in on my old g4 as well as many others, g4 and g5s. |
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i didnt really see a huge difference. maybe a tad faster at some things, a few more bells and whistles. havent had any problems to speak of either.
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Wed Mar-22-06 11:41 AM
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I have a G5 1.8 single proc with 2 gigs of mem 5 hd's. The first thing I noticed was start up was a lot faster. I haven't had a single issue with the finder and love dashboard. I use it all the time. I keep a local movie listing, weather map, 5 day forcast, todays foxtrot comic and a few other things on there. Just like any system, make sure you keep up with the updates (Tiger makes that very easy) and your security updates.
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Sun Mar-26-06 12:53 AM
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i switched while on a 2 ghz iMac G5, and i've had no problems
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Thu Mar-30-06 05:30 PM
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on my G4 tower 733 MHz and on my G4 iBook. I love it.
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Thu Apr-06-06 07:13 AM
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9. Just installed Tiger 4 on my iMac G5 |
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Way, way faster than Panther :thumbsup:
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