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cobra01977

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I'm currently running panther on a 1.33GHz powerbook with 1.25GB RAM, I don't really want to get tiger as it doesn't seem to add much for the amount of money, but probably will upgrade to lepard, will I be able to upgrade direct without getting tiger?
 
cobra01977 said:
I'm currently running panther on a 1.33GHz powerbook with 1.25GB RAM, I don't really want to get tiger as it doesn't seem to add much for the amount of money, but probably will upgrade to lepard, will I be able to upgrade direct without getting tiger?

In the past, it has not been a requirement that you upgrade from the most up-to-date operating system. That is to say, you could still be on 10.2 and make the jump to 10.4. However, it's hard to tell exactly what Apple will do when Leopard comes out, but I can't see why they wouldn't let you upgrade from Panther to Leopard and skip Tiger - after all, they're going to want to get as many copies of their latest operating system on as many computers as they can :)
 
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