
A recent article by Tony Smith from The Register titled "
Mac OS X 10.3 Panther will not be a 64-bit OS" caused a good deal of confusion with many people, including me. It is also caused a
heated argument here on OSNews. The basic point of the article is that Mac OS 10.2.7 and 10.3 are not "true" 64-bit OSes, but the article does not clearly explain what a "true" 64-bit OS is. This had led to a lot of claims that the article is false or misinformed, rather than just unclear, which is certainly is.
Not sure if I'm jumping into the PowerPC or 64-bit desktop computing anytime soon. Maybe in 5 years when all these nonsense is not experimental and their is complete support for application tools, drivers and hardware. It's too risky right now and I don't intend to be anyones guinea pig.
Regards,
Mystilleef