It is funny to how Mac OSX has evolved so much in a few years. I am pleased with it of course, and look forward to future releases and improvements.
Can't wait to enter Tiger nirvana.![]()
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It is funny to how Mac OSX has evolved so much in a few years. I am pleased with it of course, and look forward to future releases and improvements.
Even funnier when you stop and think about the various Apple/Mac's you've owned in your lifetime...Originally Posted by powermac
...Which leads to another very old thread that has recently been revived.
happy anniversary mac os x!![]()
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Yup, happy anniversary!![]()
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Happy anniversary, Mac OS X! Ah... I remember the days... When we were hugging the Public Beta on this forum, waiting eagerly for Cheetah (10.0) to appear... I remember running out, buying the first copy on that Saturday. Installed it on my blueberry iBook Rev. B (300 MHz, 192 MB RAM)...
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My favorite old mac was my Mac SE. Not Only did it kick A$$, it was warm and inviting.
Yes, but that's not the subject of this thread, powermac. Not today, anyway.![]()
Mac user since 1987. Running Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion on a MacBook Air 11" & an iMac 27" and whatever's newest for my iPhone 4s, iPad 3 and AppleTV 2.
Apple Certified System Administrator 10.6, Apple Sales Professional 2008-2011, Apple Certified Mac Technician.
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