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Category: Software

List Price: $129.00
Buy Used: $72.25
You Save: $56.75 (44%)



Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 117 reviews
Sales Rank: 1836

Format: Cd-rom
Platform: Macintosh
Color: 1-user
Media: CD-ROM
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8
Dimensions (in): 3.8 x 3.2 x 0.8

MPN: M8712LL/A
Model: M8712LL/A
UPC: 718908435502
EAN: 0718908422472
ASIN: B00006F7S2

Release Date: August 23, 2002
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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5 out of 5 stars Steve Jobs & Co. have done it again!   June 24, 2003
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

I have always been a big fan of Apple products; from using an Apple IIe in grade school, to a Mac IIsi in high school, to the very first iMac, and now to a brand-new G4 tower. Thankfully I have converted my husband as well. But when we needed a second computer in our house in addition to our iMac DV, we opted for a PC because of its lower cost. We thought it would be really great because it had XP and we'd be able to play more games on it. Bad idea. After a year and a half of use, it became so bogged down with spyware and adware that we had to reformat the hard drive twice in one week. Also, we needed to have a computer with a beefier video card than the iMac has, and unfortunately iMacs are only upgradeable in its RAM.
Frustrated, we shopped around for a new Mac to replace the iMac. This time we decided to do it right and invest in a G4 tower. We bought directly from Apple, with 10.2 Jaguar installed.
This machine works like a dream. My main problem with OS 9 was the fact that although it had the capability to setup different users on one computer, it didn't work all that well: if I set up a wallpaper on my ID, I would see it on my desktop until my husband signed on, and then I would have HIS wallpaper on my next startup. I also couldn't access all of the programs that he could, even though we were both set up as administrators. These bugs have now been fixed; when I login all of my preferences appear, and the same for my husband. Yet we can both access the same programs.
Apple has made tremendous strides in improving their computers' interfacing capabilities with PC products, and OS X 10.2 is no exception. Included in the software are 30-day trials for Microsoft Office, along with other PC products.
I could go on and on about the tremendous benefits of Jaguar, but I think it can be best summed up with this: now we are going to sell our PC instead of our iMac, and we have upgraded our iMac to run on Jaguar as well.
Go for Jaguar. It truly will simplify your life. I will never buy a PC again (except for Virtual PC for the Mac- some programs just can't be run on a Mac without this program).



4 out of 5 stars Dont Let Anyone Discourage You   June 16, 2003
Some people have mentioned that Windows XP is a much better OS than the 10.2 Jaguar. I have something to say about that:

The OS X Jaguar is the most stable, reliable, and initiative OS ever made from Apple. Windows XP is an Operating System for computer newbies. I personally use Linux most of the time (Slackware) but when I am not using that, I am using Windows 2000, which is a much better Operating System compared to Windows XP.

Now back to the OSX Jaguar, I was very impressed with how little it crashed compared to my old OS. The email program specifically would crash very often, and the Jaguar really fixed this problem. Yay, now I have less to worry about when I get 300 pieces of spam mail in my inbox! I found the Networking capabilities with PCs a nice bonus to this OS. Apple has realized that to partially win the battle, they have learned that if they can't beat them, minutely join them! Networking the Apple and the PC together is a nice feature. Being able to share printers is also great. I was never able to do this with my other versions of Mac OS. I don't know, maybe I was too stupid to know how, but on Jaguar it was a few clicks away and I was finished.

I noticed that the graphics have been upped a small notch which is also a great feature, and ofcourse I see it taking more and more advantage of my G4 every day. I recommend this OS to any extreme Mac user.


4 out of 5 stars Best Consumer OS, no question   June 16, 2003
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

i work with windows at work, and play with mac at home. jaguar is by far the superior in so far as stability, elegance and speed. again, as with most pc vs. mac debates, aside from gamers, most end users should be fine on either platform... the difference being whether one wants to enjoy their time on their computer or struggle with the usual windows snafu's. the look and feel of jaguar is elegant and responsive. i had os x 10.1 when i first got my ibook, and i immediately noticed a snappier response when opening apps and files when i upgraded to jaguar( even though my graph card can't fully take advantage of quartz technology).

the only gripes i have with jaguar and os x is the difficulty in personalizing the desktop and general look of the os (although like i said, the default look is excellent). there are ways around this, although the hacks and apps are endorsed by apple, so do so with caution.


5 out of 5 stars XP's a Joke compared to Jaguar   June 15, 2003
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

OS X is supierior in every way to anything Windows has to offer. I've been running 10.2 since released last August and have had zero, thats right, zero crashes. I'm forced to work with various flavors of Windows, including XP and none can compare. Stability, ease of use, cutting edge technology, true plug and play (unlike Windows plug and pray). Why would you choose anything else? I don't feel excluded or left out. I feel empowered by a computer that does everything I can think of and more.


1 out of 5 stars Don't be the 1%   June 11, 2003
 10 out of 183 found this review helpful

Don't be left out with what 99% of personal computer users enjoy. Stick with the mainstream. Be part of the masses. Windows XP is faster, more stable, and has more options than Mac will ever have. Why should you feel left out?

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