Posted on 10/24/2003 10:16:19 PM PDT by Swordmaker
I was sort of comparing all 3 of the O/S's....
Thanks for the advice. Marine Aquarium 2.0 has upgraded their software to 2.06 and the bubble problem has gone away.
Although Linux is making strides, I see them on laptops and with CD-R's now on the Linux websites... they are moving up.
Good question... for some reason Apple started code naming their new releases after big cats... OS X.2 was "Jaguar" and the box and CD featured a Jaguar skin printed X... Panther has a black box and black CDs.
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Obviously the next upgrade needs to be "Sabertooth"!
Glad you like your new system.
I am still using Jaguar.
Tia
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