#186410 - 23/10/2003 11:05
Panther. Yay.
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pooh-bah
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Dear Apple Customer,
The following products shipped on 10/22/2003. Transit time will
depend upon whether you have chosen standard or premium freight
options. If your order is shipping standard freight, it should arrive
within 2 - 5 business days of shipment.
Product # Product Description Qty Ext Price
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M9228LL/A MAC OS X PANTHER 10.3 RETAIL FAM PK-USA
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#186411 - 23/10/2003 11:09
Re: Panther. Yay.
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 13/04/2001
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I am going to be sad and drive to nearest decent apple shop in glasgo saturday morning and get it.
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#186412 - 23/10/2003 15:07
Re: Panther. Yay.
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carpal tunnel
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At first I was thinking what a cheek it was for Apple to bump up the minor version up and charge such a high price for the upgrade. Then I realised that Microsoft do exactly the same thing but just give it a totally different name and then call it new and improved
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#186413 - 23/10/2003 15:14
Re: Panther. Yay.
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 24/01/2002
Posts: 3937
Loc: Providence, RI
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I can get it at my campus computer store for $69 (or so I hear). What's retail?
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#186414 - 23/10/2003 15:20
Re: Panther. Yay.
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pooh-bah
Registered: 31/08/1999
Posts: 1649
Loc: San Carlos, CA
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What's retail?
$129 although there are some deals already. MacConnection has it for $99 after a $30 MIR for example. Or you could just buy a new computer and get it for free
-Mike
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#186415 - 23/10/2003 15:20
Re: Panther. Yay.
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carpal tunnel
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$129 from the adverts I've seen
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#186416 - 23/10/2003 15:52
Re: Panther. Yay.
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pooh-bah
Registered: 09/09/2000
Posts: 2303
Loc: Richmond, VA
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$129 normal, $199 for family pack (5 licenses)
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#186417 - 24/10/2003 13:07
Re: Panther. Yay.
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carpal tunnel
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Loc: Providence, RI
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Darwin SCULLY.WV.CC.cmu.edu 7.0.0 Darwin Kernel Version 7.0.0: Wed Sep 24 15:48:39 PDT 2003; root:xnu/xnu-517.obj~1/RELEASE_PPC Power Macintosh powerpc
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#186418 - 24/10/2003 13:20
Re: Panther. Yay.
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#186420 - 24/10/2003 14:20
Re: Panther. Yay.
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 13/04/2001
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Oh look at that
Right before i get it where does the apple keep things like e-mails and safari book marks incase it goes tits up when installing
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#186421 - 24/10/2003 14:27
Re: Panther. Yay.
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 24/01/2002
Posts: 3937
Loc: Providence, RI
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I did "archive and install". My user account was left completely untouched, e.g. "where it already was".
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#186422 - 24/10/2003 15:43
Re: Panther. Yay.
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carpal tunnel
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Everything is in your Users folder. Feel free to back that up to DVD or something to save your e-mail and such.
The install should be pretty painless with the archive and install option as said above.
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#186423 - 31/10/2003 13:38
Re: Panther. Yay.
[Re: mschrag]
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 13/04/2001
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i must say that expose is absolutely brilliant
On the tiny 12 laptop screen it works wonders
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#186424 - 31/10/2003 13:40
Re: Panther. Yay.
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pooh-bah
Registered: 09/09/2000
Posts: 2303
Loc: Richmond, VA
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Yeah -- I think so also ... I remapped mine to Fn (which doesn't get much action on my Pismo) so i can expose with my left hand and select the new foreground window with my right hand ... seems to work out well.
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#186425 - 31/10/2003 15:36
Re: Panther. Yay.
[Re: mschrag]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 24/12/2001
Posts: 5528
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Uh. We don't really want to know about you exposing with your left hand
More on topic, I had a go with Panther in a shop today. There doesn't seem to be that much of a radical change over the previous versions that is readily visible anyway. I do admit that I haven't really used OSX much however. Very nice work by Apple on OSX though. I'm still a Linux & Windows guy though unfortunately
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#186426 - 31/10/2003 15:50
Re: Panther. Yay.
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pooh-bah
Registered: 09/09/2000
Posts: 2303
Loc: Richmond, VA
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I guess I should keep my exposing to myself ...
Notable changes:
Exchange support in Mail app
Expose = too cool
Finder = /much/ better
Fast user switching = very cool (i don't have to logoff if my wife wants to check her email)
Bunch of UI refinements
those are the big ones ...
My main development and gaming box is currently WinXP. I am seriously considering a 17" powerbook as my replacement development computer though. As far as Linux goes, my two servers run Linux mainly because it's just plain cheap ... Other than that it doesn't really offer that much that is compelling over OS X (and OS X offers a /lot/ compelling over Linux). IMHO of course ...
ms
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#186427 - 31/10/2003 16:05
Re: Panther. Yay.
[Re: mschrag]
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carpal tunnel
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Yeah. I noticed the Finder and UI changes and quite liked them. I don't use OSX enough to even touch on the other upgrades.
I use Linux for servers and Windows for workstations. OSX would be nice for servers but I don't really need the fancy Apple GUI.
The Apple Xserve also looks really nice for server gear but is just added expense. This is because most of the time the servers will be sitting in a rack somewhere and I don't really need to stare at the front too much
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#186428 - 31/10/2003 19:17
Re: Panther. Yay.
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If I had an XServe, I'd have a webcam on it just so I could see it in the server room!
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#186429 - 31/10/2003 19:55
Re: Panther. Yay.
[Re: mschrag]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 27/06/1999
Posts: 7058
Loc: Pittsburgh, PA
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I'm assuming nobody here has been bitten by thisyet, but I figured I'd link to it anyway in case someone is going to install Panther anytime soon. I'm not a Mac guy, but I figured I'd pass it along.
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#186430 - 01/11/2003 06:16
Re: Panther. Yay.
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pooh-bah
Registered: 09/09/2000
Posts: 2303
Loc: Richmond, VA
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Yeah I saw that in my blog reading yesterday ... pretty damn terrible sounding bug. It seems like bugs that catastrophic are pretty rare for apple -- very shocking to see.
ms
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#186431 - 01/11/2003 10:41
Re: Panther. Yay.
[Re: mschrag]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 27/06/1999
Posts: 7058
Loc: Pittsburgh, PA
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It seems like bugs that catastrophic are pretty rare for apple -- very shocking to see. Well, maybe they're trying to follow the leader and be more like M$ these days.
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#186432 - 01/11/2003 11:39
Re: Panther. Yay.
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old hand
Registered: 20/03/2002
Posts: 729
Loc: Palo Alto, CA
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Man, I'd hate to be the one responsible for that bug that Jobs comes hunting down.
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#186433 - 04/11/2003 11:14
Re: Panther. Yay.
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carpal tunnel
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There's another bug in Panther but it's not quite as bad as the Firewire one. There is a The Register article on it. It's basically a certain situation where stored passwords get corrupted.
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#186434 - 04/11/2003 13:46
Re: Panther. Yay.
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carpal tunnel
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The Apple Xserve also looks really nice for server gear but is just added expense. This is because most of the time the servers will be sitting in a rack somewhere and I don't really need to stare at the front too much. Trust me. There are people who care about how their servers look. I had a rather upset customer over the fact that the DLT drive mounted in the server didn't line up flush with the front face, due to a mismeasurement of where the screw holes were placed on the server.
Oh, and just to add to the Panther comments. Fast User Switching, done right. It's rather nice, and I personally use it to switch to my "Work" desktop when at work, or back to my "Home" one at work. Unlike Windows XP, OS X dosen't disable this feature if you are part of a domain. And I have domains at home and work, so I have never used XP Fast User Switching.
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#186435 - 04/11/2003 13:53
Re: Panther. Yay.
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old hand
Registered: 20/03/2002
Posts: 729
Loc: Palo Alto, CA
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Yeah, I love the fast user switching feature the most of the new features. I only wish that the video card in my old PowerBook would support the cool rotating cube. It just changes screens without any cool animation - but oh well.
I haven't experienced any of the bugs yet that have been described in the forums. I'm glad, though, that I don't have an extrenal firewire drive.
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#186436 - 04/11/2003 13:58
Re: Panther. Yay.
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pooh-bah
Registered: 12/02/2002
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Loc: Berkeley, California
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Yeah, I love the fast user switching feature the most of the new features.
You all realize us windows people have been enjoying fast user switching since XP came out years ago, right? Then again the unix people have been alt-F switching between virtual terminals for I don't know how many years.
Matthew
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#186437 - 04/11/2003 14:20
Re: Panther. Yay.
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enthusiast
Registered: 08/08/2000
Posts: 351
Loc: chicago
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Then again the unix people have been alt-F switching between virtual terminals for I don't know how many years. If you're talking about text-mode virtual terminals, I first remember using this feature in SCO Xenix running on a Compaq PC/AT clone back in 1986. I wouldn't be surprised if it went back farther than that.
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#186438 - 04/11/2003 15:28
Re: Panther. Yay.
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old hand
Registered: 20/03/2002
Posts: 729
Loc: Palo Alto, CA
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Yeah, I'm a windows person, too. But I wouldn't know about the user switching in XP since my machine is the member of a domain. I believe Jobs, himself, gave credit to XP for implementing it first. Of course, he then claimed that Apple just did it better.
Now, remote desktop built-in... that's an XP feature I'd still like to see in OS X.
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#186439 - 04/11/2003 16:25
Re: Panther. Yay.
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carpal tunnel
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Remote desktop is built into Panther (Check the Sharing system preference). The client however, is not free.
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