> The question is, how many Mac users are still taking a wait and see
> attitude towards it? I just *FINALLY* upgraded from Mac OS 8.6/G4 to 9.1
> *after* I bought the release version of Mac OS X. I used Mac OS X for a
> total of about a week after it came out. Once a Mac OS X native version of
> eXodus is released I'll give OSX a serious thought. The real problem I see
> for it is that there are currently no Adobe products except Acrobat Reader
> that run on it native.
That, and the fact that OS X is still really dicey on Old World Macs (not
Apple's fault, they never supported them in the first place), is why I
don't run OS X at home. However, in the office on the G4/450, it's a happy
camper. I need to repartition the hard drive, though, since I skimped on
space initially.
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Received on Sat Jul 28 2001 - 23:34:59 BST