
03-19-2008, 04:29 PM
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Tiger
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 263
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Zeph, I reall, really, REALLY suggest you focus on getting the OS as stable as can be and not releasing another revision everytime you fix something.
OSX86 isn't for people who don't like to mod things so having your 10.5.1 or 10.5.2 version is like having the same thing. Sure, in 10.5.2 we have more stuff working, but then again other stuff isn't working anymore where it did with the 10.5.1. I can understand though having a latest version for new peeps.
It's not like we're going to install a whole new OS everytime there's a major update. That's just insane and if that would be the case I would quit using OSX86 imediatly. OSX is known for stability and not having to do reinstalls every month (year). OSX would be just another modded windows OS if this wasn't the case.
So I suggest, smalll fixes or updates. The 10.5.2 update Eddie made a while back was the best thing I've seen since your 10.5.1 release. A lot of users still use the manualy updated 10.5.1 release so pls don't abandon us. By working on the issues and not trying to release a new version everytime we can all relax a bit more (experienced and noobs)
Respect though for even making it possible for us to use the OS. If you said BLEEP it in the first place I would not run this amazing OS. As soon as I saw your 10.5.1 release I thought, now is the time to try Leopard. So I'm not trying to put you down or anything alright? cool.
Take care and keep up the good work.
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