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<blockquote data-quote="OlderMacUser" data-source="post: 1407496" data-attributes="member: 249844"><p>What exactly do you mean by "recipe software"?</p><p>(On the Mac I use for recipes, I just use basic Text files and such)</p><p></p><p>One thing That I will personally recommend; If its Simply going to be used for recipes, I see no reason for installing anything Higher than OS9.</p><p></p><p>Of course, if you're going to put more use to it than just Recipes, than you may want to upgrade to OSX... it <em>might</em> be able to run 10.2 jaguar decently with the current ram...</p><p></p><p>(assuming you have a clamshell iBook)-- The bottoms of these get pretty hot, so if you don't have some sort of marble/Granite countertop, you might want to get some sort of cooling fan to put underneath.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OlderMacUser, post: 1407496, member: 249844"] What exactly do you mean by "recipe software"? (On the Mac I use for recipes, I just use basic Text files and such) One thing That I will personally recommend; If its Simply going to be used for recipes, I see no reason for installing anything Higher than OS9. Of course, if you're going to put more use to it than just Recipes, than you may want to upgrade to OSX... it [I]might[/I] be able to run 10.2 jaguar decently with the current ram... (assuming you have a clamshell iBook)-- The bottoms of these get pretty hot, so if you don't have some sort of marble/Granite countertop, you might want to get some sort of cooling fan to put underneath. [/QUOTE]
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