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  • Mac OS X 10.3 Panther [OLD VERSION]

    From:Apple
    Mac OS X 10.3 Panther [OLD VERSION]
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    User Rating:4.0 out of 5 starsAmazon Sales Rank:#312




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    6 of 14 customers found the following review helpful:
    kernel panic, 2004-05-26
    There's not much mention of kernel panic in previous reviews, but it has become a regular part of my life using OS X. It only occurs on start up, and I usually have to restart only once to get rid of it. For a while I thought Panther was a little better than earlier versions of OS X, but lately I'm not so sure. I've also had the "spinning beach ball o' death" show up several times while I was using the computer. Yes, I've scanned my hard drive and No, I never had any problems using system 9 with the very same hardware.

    The bottom line is, you're going to have to trade up to OS X soon if you want any new software. And there are lots of cool features in OS X. But I wish Apple would work harder to get rid of these annoying glitches. And better documentation wouldn't hurt, either. Doing something a little out-of-the-way like setting up a MIDI device is damnably difficult with the minimal directions Apple includes.


    7 of 20 customers found the following review helpful:
    Black history analogy?, 2004-05-05
    LOL! I know nothing about this product but have the Black Panther Party and Malcolm X been resurrected and started writing computer programs now? Is this a coincidence? The package has the exact same cover design as the Spike Lee film!

    10 of 11 customers found the following review helpful:
    So Far, So Good., 2004-04-07
    I recently got Mac 10.3 Panther and so far everything good that has been said about it is true. In my G4 iMac, it has worked without problem. While I had to take a little time to get used to it's different interface, in the end, has been a breeze to operate.

    I have had no problems in the stability of the system. Finally, Apple got it right and you can still work on your other programs and not have to restart your computer. This is a real boon to people, like myself, who are not computer geeks.

    After having Macs for 10 years and 4 operaring systems, I can finally say that Apple has an operating system that beats Windows on every front. I hope the rest of the world never finds out. I would hate for Bill Gates to mess it up for the rest of us.


    20 of 23 customers found the following review helpful:
    Currently the best OS on the planet, 2004-04-03
    OS X is money; I just switched from a Windows laptop to a new PowerBook and Panther has not crashed once in the 3 months I've had it. Not only that all my Windows files open flawlessly. The Dock rules, I don't understand how anyone could not like it. You have to throw out the old ways of doing things on your computer and realize that the way Panther is set up makes things so much easier. Traditional ways are not always the best. You can put all your most-used apps (applications) in the dock and they are one click away. Or just plop your apps folder into the Dock and you have one click access to every app on your system, just like the Start Menu (right click brings up a contextual menu like the Start Menu, left click brings up the folder in the Finder). You can also do what I did and put folders containing aliases to all your somewhat frequently used apps and folders, so they are even faster to access. I hardly even need to use the Finder, but when I do it's so easy and stable and good-looking it makes me wish I needed to use it more. The Dock makes app switching easy, just click on the icon, no need for menus like OS 9, and you can always see everything that's running just by looking at the Dock, what could be easier or more useful? You don't really need to minimize windows thanks to the glory that is Expose, but if you want to just get some windows out of the way you can shrink them to the dock, or just hide them using the hide command in the menu. And if you don't like the dock in the center (like I didn't), just download TinkerTools, a free program that will pin your dock to the corner. So basically the user interface is money: powerful, innovative, easy to use. Combine that with hardcore stability, a UNIX core that allows you to run Linux apps (you could even get VirtualPC and run 3 systems in 1, how can you beat that?), slick graphical effects (that can be turned off if you don't like them), not to mention all the sweet iLife apps, and you've got one nasty (as in awesome) OS. Plus it just looks and feels good. And you can put a wicked silver 'X' on a black background on your desktop (like the Panther box) to make your comp look extra cool (you could do it on Windows too but that just wouldn't make sense). So basically, there's no reason not to get Panther... what's $129? That's really not a lot of money, and it's worth it to keep innovative companies like Apple in business. If you're running Windows, you should really consider switching to Mac. Several years ago it might not have been worthwhile, but now that Panther is here, I've seen what great computing can be. I'll bet you at least 95% of the apps you run on Windows either a) have a Mac version or b) have an equivalent app that does the exact same thing (or more). I mean really, what do most users need? Here's a list (with Mac apps/features in parentheses)

    1) Internet (IE, Mozilla, Camino, Safari, etc.)
    2) E-Mail (Mail, Outlook, Eudora, etc.)
    3) Word Processing / Spreadsheet / Presentation (MS Office, AppleWorks, OpenOffice, etc.)
    4) Digital music/movies/photography (iLife)
    5) Various cool freeware utilities (Check out MacUpdate or VersionTracker)
    6) Networking capability (Airport, Rendezvous)
    7) Access to external devices (USB/FireWire/Bluetooth (yes even 2 button mice work))
    8) Security (Nobody can deny that Mac is far more secure than Windows at this point in time)
    9) Ability to read files from Windows (Compatibility with Windows files and disks)
    10) Instant Messanging (iChat, AIM, MSN Messenger, etc.)
    11) Some other things I probably forgot (but that Macs can probably do)

    So basically do yourself a favor and at least go check out Panther. It's a sleek, stable system that works great and will let you do everything you need and want to do, despite the fact that this is a Windows world. But remember, the majority is not always right... do some research, experiment, and check out all the options, there may just be something better. Don't accept that Windows is ok for you just because "it works all right most of the time" or because "I don't really care, it does what I need it to do even if it's not that great". There is a truly great system out there, and it's name is Panther.


    10 of 10 customers found the following review helpful:
    Solid, Elegant, Powerful, and Fun..., 2004-03-23
    I highly recommend Mac OS X 10.3 "Panther" as an essential upgrade! Until Panther, I could not whole-heartedly recommend the "switch" to the Mac; now with Panther, I can!

    Panther is filled with many new features and useful enhancement. The new Finder makes a world of difference; it is now MUCH more user-friendly! Expose' is fantastic, very helpful, and VERY cool! Safari is THE BEST browser I have ever worked with (even better and faster then Internet Explorer 6 for Windows), though it could be a little more customizable.

    Panther also, after the free updates, works great on a Windows network.

    My only qualm with Panther is the Mail application. It is nowhere near as powerful or customizable as it could be.

    All in all, it is an excellent upgrade, which I highly recommend! You will not regret your investment.


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