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iBook 700Mhz G3: Panther or stick with Jaguar ?
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Join Date: Sep 2001
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A friend's iBook G3 700 MHz (384 RAM) currently has Jaguar installed, it runs very well and the ibook Just Works™.
However the system feels dated, lack of some useful features but mainly limited app. support (nowadays most of them require 10.3.9).
Now, most operating systems get a lot heavier with each big release, however this was not the case with 10.0 > 10.1 > 10.2, where with each release the OS became snappier.
Anyway, the question is, how will Panther run on that iBook ? The use strictly Office+Web Browsing.
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:: frankenstein / lcd-less TiBook / 1GHz / radeon 9000 64MB / 1GB RAM / w/ext. 250GB fw drive / noname usb bluetooth dongle / d-link usb 2.0 pcmcia card / X.5.8
:: unibody macbook pro / 2.4 Ghz C2D / 6GB RAM / dell 2407wfp - X.6.3
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I run 10.4.7 on my 500MHz iBook. Slow, but it works.
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I'd definitely upgrade to Panther at the very least. Tiger would be a bit of a dog on that system, but it might be bearable if you disabled Dashboard. But in all reality, 10.3.9 should fulfill most of your friend's needs.
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Posting Junkie
Join Date: Feb 2000
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I would upgrade as well... no questions asked.
It may be a tiny bit slower, but the advantages over 10.2 are too great.
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Join Date: Apr 2000
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I generally feel that Panther is faster than Jaguar, but it may be a problem with the 384 MB RAM. It may be that you'll be more starved for memory with Panther and the speed will drop because of that.
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Clinically Insane
Join Date: Oct 2000
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Panther runs just fine on my iBook 466, so there's absolutely no reason not to run it on an iceBook 700.
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"The natural progress of things is for liberty to yield and government to gain ground." TJ
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Join Date: Sep 2001
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great, thanks for all the replys
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:: frankenstein / lcd-less TiBook / 1GHz / radeon 9000 64MB / 1GB RAM / w/ext. 250GB fw drive / noname usb bluetooth dongle / d-link usb 2.0 pcmcia card / X.5.8
:: unibody macbook pro / 2.4 Ghz C2D / 6GB RAM / dell 2407wfp - X.6.3
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Join Date: May 2002
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Panther will run FASTER than Jaguar on that iBook, e.g. using the menu bar is a lot faster on Panther.
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Panther is *much* faster than Jaguar. Definitely upgrade. (Tiger is slightly faster for web browsing with Safari for example, but Tiger needs a bit more RAM).
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I'm running Tiger on the same system with no complaints, but I have my ram maxed out. But to answer the question Panther is definately faster then Jaguar.
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