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67 of 67 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Client OS I've Used
Pros:
- Improved performance (nearly matches the lightweight Mac OS Classic)
- Feature-laden Finder
- Rock-solid UNIX stability
- Stunning Aqua UI, easy to use
- Great network support (especially in regards to Windows)
- Improved font rendering engine (not as fuzzy looking as before)
- Great assortment of free iApps (iChat, iMovie,...
Published on September 5, 2002 by NutMac

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23 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Wait before you buy
Yes, I'm a Mac fan, and a MacOSX fan like anybody else - but, so far, I am disappointed with this release.

1 - printer drivers that work with MacOSX 10, 10.1 and 10.15 don't necessarily work with MacOSX 10.2, and some printer manufacturers haven't yet figured out how to suport the new OS.

2 - Classic mode doesn't work for me in 10.2 nearly as well as it did in 10.1...

Published on August 31, 2002


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67 of 67 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Client OS I've Used, September 5, 2002
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NutMac "NutMac" (Mountain View, CA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Mac OS X 10.2 Jaguar [OLD VERSION] (CD-ROM)
Pros:
- Improved performance (nearly matches the lightweight Mac OS Classic)
- Feature-laden Finder
- Rock-solid UNIX stability
- Stunning Aqua UI, easy to use
- Great network support (especially in regards to Windows)
- Improved font rendering engine (not as fuzzy looking as before)
- Great assortment of free iApps (iChat, iMovie, iPhoto, and iTunes -- soon iCal and iSync)
- Virtually every applets have undergone upgrades (e.g., Address Book, Calculator, Mail, Sherlock, Terminal)
- Rapidly increasing number of native OS X applications
- Super easy upgrade from OS X 10.1 (but I recommend clean install for "freshness")

Cons:
- Internet Explorer is embarrassingly buggy and limited (upcoming Internet Explorer 6.0 should remedy most of its shortcomings)
- Limited customization (e.g., mouse pointer, color, limited number of "themes")
- Still buggy (I found several iChat, Finder, and Mail bugs after weeks of use; soon-to-be-released 10.2.1 free patch should fix most of these)
- Incompatibility with some 10.1 applications
- Skimpy manual
- Slow help engine
- Some free iApps or applets need more features (i.e., you cannot edit photos with iPhotos)

I've switched to Mac platform nearly a year ago, courtesy of Apple PowerBook G4 667 MHz (Gigabit) and Mac OS X 10.1. I've been computing under Microsoft platform for over 17 years, starting with PC-DOS 3.1 in 1995, Windows 2.0 in 1987, and continuing with most iteration of Windows ever since. I've also used various flavors of UNIX (Solaris, AIX, Linux), but mostly for academic and professional reasons.

For an OS only 3 years of age, the Mac OS X is surprisingly mature and complete. For most number of users (including Windows "switchers"), Mac OS X is highly capable. Just throw in few productivity applications (e.g., Adobe Photoshop, Microsoft Office v.X, Quicken) and download some freeware (e.g., Mozilla), you have nearly full-featured system.

Dare I say it? The Mac OS X is the best client operating system there is. Yes, it is not YET as polished and matured as older systems such Windows XP and Mac OS Classic, but on the plus side, it has little or none of the "old operating system" baggage. Mac OS Classic compatibility box is kept separate (so much that it no longer comes bundled with OS X), with modern Cocoa and traditional Carbon APIs to attract large number of developers (there are now more developers writing Mac software than ever before).

Although OS X takes a lot longer to boot than Windows XP, its rock solid foundation makes it a moot advantage. I've experienced some crashes under 10.1, but none with 10.2. My PowerBook frequently felt sluggish under 10.1, but with 10.2, it is quite speedy (still not as fast as my IBM ThinkPad with 1.6 GHz Pentium 4-m processor, however).

I highly recommend OS X to power users willing to explore new OS, students (particularly graphics and engineering students), or basic users looking for stable and easy to use platform.

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38 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Recent upgrade was well worth it., January 30, 2003
This review is from: Mac OS X 10.2 Jaguar [OLD VERSION] (CD-ROM)
I've been working with OS X for several months now. MY resistance to upgrading to Jaguar (OS X.2) was based primarily on the fact that I bought a new iMac last year and didn't want to shell out more money for the new OS. Finally, I gave in. And it was worth the time and effort.

Jaguar has a cleaner, faster interface to work in. Start-up is much faster. It's a more stable system than OS X (which is saying something, because OS X was already the most stable Mac OS).

The Mail client is also improved immensely over the previous version.

Jaguar includes iChat (instant messaging software), Mail, Address Book, and downloads are available for iSync (basically allows you to port your info from home to work and back seamlessly), iCal (scheduling software), and the new Safari web browser. (A warning though, at this writing Safari is still in Beta testing and definitely needs refining before going live.)

Put this together with the iLife software package (iTunes, iPhoto, iMovie, and iDVD), and you've got yourself one great computer system.

As usual, Apple is letting third parties write their manuals. You'll have to buy those separately if you want them. However, this time they've included an interactive "Getting Started" CD which will get the novice up and running in Jaguar without too much stress.

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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A New Perspective on Mac OS, November 26, 2002
This review is from: Mac OS X 10.2 Jaguar [OLD VERSION] (CD-ROM)
I am a recent switcher to the Macintosh platform, I, like many of the reviewers, have used Microsoft and various other OS. I have used MS OS since DOS. I must say that Jaguar is a beautiful OS, and to add to the beauty is the UNIX core that lies underneath. However it is a bit sluggish even on G4 machines, when compared to Apples previous OS9. I have an 800 MHz Titanium PowerBook with 512MB of RAM. The CPU get eaten up by intense applications, moreso than it did when using OS9 with those same applications. For everyday users this is not a concern, but for people working on grpahics and computer media, sluggish performance is unbearable. I do however love the fact that it is almost fully customizable.

PROS:

Astonishing Looks
Exceedingly stable (compared to Windows OS)
Excellent Memory Management
Infinitely cutomizable
Good selection of third party software for graphic designers
Nice Apple Apps for the so called "digital hub"
iTunes especially stands out with MP3 fanatics (light years ahead of Winamp for Windows)
Seamless integration with both Apple and Windows networks.

CONS:

Somewhat sluggish performance compared to OS9 (due mostly to the Astonishing Looks above)
Being codenamed "Jaguar"

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23 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Undisputed Leader., August 15, 2002
This review is from: Mac OS X 10.2 Jaguar [OLD VERSION] (CD-ROM)
When Mac OS X was first launched last year, it was a work in process. Facing increasing pressure to get "something" out the door, and having gone through several failed attempts to unleash a modern operating system to replace the aging, original Macintosh operating system, Apple threw OS X (10.0) at dedicated Mac users as, essentially, a pay-to-play beta test. Why, you might ask, would Mac users pay to play with a not-yet-ready for primetime OS? I suppose you should ask Windows users the same question. At lease Apple was kind enough to tell people that 10.0 was not for everyone and was going to be revised substantially.

Then came 10.1 (now at version 10.1.5). It improved the speed and features of 10.0 and made it ready for universal adoption.

OS X 10.2 completes the cycle. OS X has now been optimized. It's fast, elegant, and groundbreaking. It has been radically improved to work seamlessly with Windows computers and Windows networks. It has built in, easy to use Bluetooth support. Over all, it has about 150 additions and improvements. There is no doubt that it is now the most sophisticated, stable, and appealling operating system out there. With its UNIX core, it appeals to techies, too.

A great OS just got greater. Much greater.

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very happy user changed from OS 9 to OS X (Jaguar), September 24, 2002
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R. Hoyer (Orinda, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Mac OS X 10.2 Jaguar [OLD VERSION] (CD-ROM)
I am one of those who has been very cautious about changing from OS 9 to OS X. Although I had occasional crashes and conflicts using OS 9, it seemed to perfrom ok and I could put of with those few glitches. I am not one who is interested in living on the "bleeding edge" of technology.

When OS 10.2 (Jaguar) became available, I decided it was time to hold my breath and take the plunge. I can't tell you how happy I have been since making the change.

I prepared myself by ordering copies of my most often used software including Office X, Quicken, Photoshop, etc. Although I expected there would be problems during the installation, it went without any hitches....that is ZERO problems!

I used an Epson 860 printer which worked immediately. I didn't have to go looking for drivers or any other software. My external CD/RW firewire drive worked without problems as did my USB flashcard readers. I have now had Jaguar installed for about a month (since it was released) and I have not had any hangs or crashes. There really was more frustration in my using OS 9 than I had realized. Certainly I think this is the time to consider moving to OS 10.2 if you are still marginally satisfied with OS 9 and have been waiting for a great new operating system.

I did buy David Pugue's "Mac OS X" book (O'Reilly) along with the software. I am happy to have the book as a good reference as it is very helpful for those of us who have moved from OS 9 to OS X. However I also find that the new operating system is so easy and intuitive and I have not spent a lot of time looking up details in the book.

So if you are one of those users who is still wondering if it is the time to change from OS 9 to OS X, I can confirm that the process was very easy and went without any problems for me. I also enjoy the look and feel of the new desktop. I really has been a very easy transition.

P.S. I like the new interface to the .MAC account as well as iPhoto.

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The OS upgrade that made me love OS X, March 7, 2003
This review is from: Mac OS X 10.2 Jaguar [OLD VERSION] (CD-ROM)
Having bought an iBook this past summer, I was hesitant, to say the least, to toss out more money to buy an OS upgrade from 10.1 to 10.2. The logic in my mind was that it was a ".1" upgrade, as many of my Window-only friends like to tell me. I figured it would be somewhat like upgrading from OS 7 to OS 8, giving me a slightly faster and more stable computer.

Indeed, my friends, I was wrong. Just as Mac OS 10.1 sped up from the previous OS (10.0),OS 10.2 increased the interface's "snappiness" drastically. The greatest of all improvements in the entire OS is the new idea of "Quartz Extreme." By utilizing the computer's videocard (must be 16 MB or higher, though) to render the GUI, the CPU has an enormous task taken from it, allowing for the system to run much, much more quickly than any other OS before it.

The Beauty of OS 10.2 goes beyond that. From the new Mail application which filters junk mail to the new search bar added into the file-system browser, OS 10.2 allows users to be much more efficient with their time on the computer.

The new software which Apple and other companies are releasing for OS 10.2 make life in general more productive. iCal allows for users to better manage their time. The new address book is more intuitive, allowing for quicker access to the need information. Safari, Apple's new web browser for 10.2 is beautiful. Rendering pages at speeds much faster than any other browser, it makes waiting for websites to load a painless process.

Indeed, Mac OS 10.2 is THE OS that brought me into love of the world of the modern, UNIX-based OS line. I had decided for a while to go back to using OS 9 because of my dislike for OS 10.1. However, 10.2 showed me that X is the choice when it comes to operating systems.

Mac OS 10.2 is not only the flagship of the Apple OS line; it is also the flagship of of all OSes in existence.

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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great, must have upgrade!, August 19, 2002
By 
Justin Christie (Spencerport, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mac OS X 10.2 Jaguar [OLD VERSION] (CD-ROM)
After installing this on a couple of Macs (iBook G3 700 and Power Mac G4 400), I can say that this has about a 50% speed increase over OS X 10.1! Not only that, the new Finder is finally what we have been waiting for - many more options, SLF, etc. There are a lot of little things I have noticed and like too, the updated Aqua buttons, check boxes, etc. and the translucent Dock are just a few. Great upgrade, worth it 100%.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome!, July 5, 2003
This review is from: Mac OS X 10.2 Jaguar [OLD VERSION] (CD-ROM)
Best OS I have ever used and I have been in the industry for 25 years. If you haven't moved on from windows yet, now is the time that you really should. This is the OS that everybody should be using.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars After you get used to it, it's great!, January 14, 2003
This review is from: Mac OS X 10.2 Jaguar [OLD VERSION] (CD-ROM)
I eased into OS X with the early versions (so I had to buy OS X twice - ouch!), but 10.2 is now my production OS (mostly running Adobe's Premier and Photoshop, and MS's Office Suite). This is one stable OS - I haven't had a crash since installing Jaguar!

If your a Unix (esp. a BSD) person, you'll love getting in and accessing all your old friends like "ps" and "sed" et. al. But Apple's taken all the complicated stuff (like managing permissions for example) and moved it up into the user interface.

Lastly, it's a great multiprocessing system. I routinely have 7-8 applications open at once; it's easy to bounce back & forth between them.

Only thing I miss are hierarchical menus (though you can get some 3rd party utilities that accomplish the same thing).

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars OS 9 user who put off switching to OS X, January 12, 2003
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Karl F. Kuhn Sr. (Richmond, KY United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Mac OS X 10.2 Jaguar [OLD VERSION] (CD-ROM)
I really resisted going to OS X, but the reviews were good for 10.2.2--Jaguar--and I decided to take the plunge. I love it, even though my CD Writer (Que USB) & scanner (Umax Astra 2200) don't work with it and there are no updated drivers for these two. I can switch back to OS 9 to use them. For my printer (Epson SC 800) there is a generic driver that I downloaded.
Advice: 1) Go to Apple's web page and check the large discussion section about your peripherals to see if they are supported yet. 2) Follow directions exactly when installing the new system and keeping OS 9 on your computer. 3) Once you are using Jaguar, download "Safari" from Apple to be your browser; it is much faster than Outlook Express.
OS X is so beautiful and smooth that I will put up with the hassle with my scanner and CD writer until I get new ones. Since OS9 and OSX work side-by-side so I can use my old applications such as Microsoft Office without a problem. (I'm not going to spend the money for the new Office.)
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