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Snow Leopard,going back to Leopard!
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<blockquote data-quote="6string" data-source="post: 933345" data-attributes="member: 120039"><p>I haven't experienced any performance issues with either leopard or snow leopard.... other than Safari, which I only use to download items from Apple, and otherwise, I have always used firefox, which has given me no grief.</p><p>I suspect that there are 2 reasons other than being fortunate .....I always do a clean install, including clean installations of software, also, that I have never made a windows partition on my Macs (nor would I want to). If I had to use windows, I would buy a cheap PC specifically for that.</p><p>Just an observation, but it's seems that <strong>majority</strong> of people who have had problems, either did a simple upgrade, and moved everything across from 3rd party software, etc, as well as having windows partitions.</p><p>The other problem that I have noticed from other users, is with incompatible 3rd party software, or software like photoshop, where developers have lagged behind, and are offering no support.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6string, post: 933345, member: 120039"] I haven't experienced any performance issues with either leopard or snow leopard.... other than Safari, which I only use to download items from Apple, and otherwise, I have always used firefox, which has given me no grief. I suspect that there are 2 reasons other than being fortunate .....I always do a clean install, including clean installations of software, also, that I have never made a windows partition on my Macs (nor would I want to). If I had to use windows, I would buy a cheap PC specifically for that. Just an observation, but it's seems that [B]majority[/B] of people who have had problems, either did a simple upgrade, and moved everything across from 3rd party software, etc, as well as having windows partitions. The other problem that I have noticed from other users, is with incompatible 3rd party software, or software like photoshop, where developers have lagged behind, and are offering no support. [/QUOTE]
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