Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 21st Aug 2007 18:26 UTC, submitted by SK8T
Mac OS X Apple, which last week asked that developers provide feedback on their experiences using pre-released builds of Mac OS Leopard, has followed up by seeding a significant stability update to the next-generation system software. The latest seed, labeled Mac OS X Leopard 9A500n, arrived via Leopard's Software Update mechanism as a 'recommended' update for all developers running Mac OS X Leopard build 9A499.
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RE[3]: I hope..
by kaiwai on Wed 22nd Aug 2007 02:15 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: I hope.."
kaiwai
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My experience, back in the dark ages - using an eMac. It was preloaded with 10.2.4 (updated to the latest version when received it) and it was great. Upgraded it to 10.3.x the early releases were rather horrid. I bought an iMac G5 which came with 10.3.x by default (later build) was was ok but early 10.4.x were buggy.

*Now* when I mean buggy, I don't mean the whole computer falls down in a big scream heap - it was bugginess and quirkiness in applications.

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