Almost a year after our much discussed Mac OS X 10.1 review, it is time to write down our impressions from the new version of OSX, Jaguar 10.2. Is Jaguar worth the full $129 USD? Dive in for more. Update: Slashdot seems to agree with our review, at least on the backwards compatibility issue.
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I figured for a lot worse from you (Eugenia). I will be drawing up my own review in the short coming weeks (as soon as I get me copy, hopefully today). I will also be dogsitting for my friend soon while he shows his mom around Europe, so I'll do a review of Windows XP, Red Hat 7.3 and Mac OS X 10.2!
It's good to hear that the networking has improved (though it's good enough for my requirements now), and with what I have heard so far from others, this good news is only going to piss off my XP using colleagues even more since they still can't access their shared drives (much less print to the SMB print server on the Unix network, D'OH)!
I figured for a lot worse from you (Eugenia). I will be drawing up my own review in the short coming weeks (as soon as I get me copy, hopefully today). I will also be dogsitting for my friend soon while he shows his mom around Europe, so I'll do a review of Windows XP, Red Hat 7.3 and Mac OS X 10.2!
It's good to hear that the networking has improved (though it's good enough for my requirements now), and with what I have heard so far from others, this good news is only going to piss off my XP using colleagues even more since they still can't access their shared drives (much less print to the SMB print server on the Unix network, D'OH)!