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I've used Jaguar and Panther quite a lot, and they were both very good. The main issue now is more finding any modern apps that still work. Tiger is still a large cut-off for PowerPC based OS X.
I have a Beige G3 Desktop and a PowerBook G3 (Wallstreet I think) and both support Jaguar natively and Panther via XPostFacto. On the G3 Desktop I used Jaguar for years, then Panther till I retired it. It did everything I needed it to.