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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"Honestly I think that Apple uses it just because it "looks cool.". I hate that they have those two very distinct
looks. It just doesn't feel right. It works for a few, small applications, but it shouldn't be used for something
like iMovie."
Is it not possible for the user to change these decorations to a
different theme?
My feeling is that Mac OS 6 had a better interface - simpler, easier
to see, more functional.
"Honestly I think that Apple uses it just because it "looks cool.". I hate that they have those two very distinct
looks. It just doesn't feel right. It works for a few, small applications, but it shouldn't be used for something
like iMovie."
Is it not possible for the user to change these decorations to a
different theme?
My feeling is that Mac OS 6 had a better interface - simpler, easier
to see, more functional.