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Software : Mac OS X 10.1 [OLD VERSION] |
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Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: Apple
Color: Mac OS X 10.1
Format: CD-ROM
Label: Apple
Manufacturer: Apple
Platform: Macintosh
Publisher: Apple
Release Date: September 28, 2001
Sales Rank: 1783
Studio: Apple
Editorial Review:
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Watch out for USB driver problems and kernel panics
Six months into using OS -X started having Kernel panics (Apple's blue secreen of death). Not running non-Apple programs, multi-tasking, or running peculiar non-standard hardware (Logitech tracball, HP printer/scanner). 5 trips to the repair shop - new hard drive, new RAM, new system board, upgrade to 10.2.8; 4 phone calls to Apple "Support." Kernel panics returned. Lots of web searches - found lots of boards where people have the same experience, and found the only permanent solution was downgrading ... Read More
Rating: - OS X best ever
Hands down the best OS right now! This update is crucial before you upgrade to Jaguar. It's simple, doesn't crash, easy to use even supports right clicking!
buy it and never be disappointed!
Rating: - Stable but Often Slow
Mac OS 10.1, the long-awaited gift from Apple, is impressively stable. The stability of this OS gives it an edge over the older build of Mac OS 9 (and older systems). Dynamic memory allocation and preemptive multitasking are positive aspects too.
However, I would not suggest OS X on a G3 unless you are ready for slow resizing and tediously long launch times.
Indeed, even though it is slower, I feel that I am obliged to use OS X on my 600 MHz iBook - not because Apple is phasing ... Read More
Rating: - good... needs improvement in speed
It's definitely an improvement on MacOS 10.0, which was really a beta. I have been using it for 6 months, and have been overall impressed with its stability. Speed and usability are two areas that need improvement. Go for 10.2 Jaguar...
Rating: - X marks the spot!!
OS 10.1 is a vast improvement over OS 10.0 and the subsequent updates which eventually will have you at 10.1.5 are worth the investment. It does take some adjustments due to the changes in permissions allowed as opposed to those in OS 9 and lower. Once you have made the transiton, I doubt OS 9 will be on your mind except to run those programs not yet carbonized for the new UNIX innerface.
Once you've been hooked, try OS 10.2, which is known as Jaguar. Too many great advancements to list, but ... Read More
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