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Posted by: Gene J. Koprowski 2005-05-18 11:23:14

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Developers are already trumpeting an assortment of new applications for Apple's Macintosh OS X operating system, dubbed Tiger, from translation to anti-virus software, experts say. But the new OS also is having compatibility problems with certain networking technologies, like Cisco Systems' VPN (virtual private network), and this means Tiger's debut is turning out to be less spectacular than anticipated for Cupertino, Calif.-based Apple.

Posted by: farmerbob 2005-05-19 01:30:46 In reply to: Gene J. Koprowski

Is this Shadovitz person for real? Obviously she has never had to meet a deadline while the only application that you can use repeatedly crashes. I have had to move my ad agency back to Panther due to all of the shortcomings in Tiger. One is the new font unfriendliness, another, all the mainline applications that are not crashing, but "not responding". At all. Just go and read through the Apple Discussion areas for 10.4. Not a pretty sight.
Sweetie, get a real working job where you depend on the performance of your machine under mission critical conditions to pay your bills. I bet you'll change your tune.
Sweetie, get a real working job where you depend on the performance of your machine under mission critical conditions to pay your bills. I bet you'll change your tune.