Just wondering how the complaining when the first week or so from going to Tiger from Panther. Seems to be a lot of people complaining about Leopard.
Not saying they're not justified, I'm just looking to see what it was like back in the Panther days.
2. The real biggie for backwards compatibility was OS9 to OSX (almost no backwards compatibility, except running Classic mode which was a tremendous RAM/Processor hog)...It was like a visit to the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem!
And over in the Leopard threads there are graybeards STILL complaining now that Classic has (finally) been put in the grave, for real this time. Honestly guys, you've had six years. That's an eternity. Get with the program.
People like to complain about complainers, but from the factual info I have read today (apps that I use not working) I'm going to wait until 10.5.1 or at least updates from some apps...
The Macs you are running Leopard on do not use Quartz Extreme..
Care to elaborate?
My understanding is QE palms off the 2D rendering to the graphics card, not the GPU.
So disabling it surely means putting load on your CPU which your GPU could do and potentially slowing down the system?
Have I gone wrong somewhere.
Apple users are just a bunch of whiney complainers.
One could easily think that given this forum lately.
I think that Mac users love to complain- consider problems that most users have when upgrading from XP --> Vista (some people are actually downgrading!). Clearly, we are spoiled... the upgrade can't possibly be perfect for everyone, but the end result will be a faster, more capable Mac OS. If you are worried about upgrading problems, wait for 10.5.1 or 10.5.2.
As for myself, I will upgrade Monday afternoon once I pick it up from my University book store... a few bumps in the road wont bother me.
