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Tiger is now installed.



Well, I'll say it has a different look and the migration didn't go as intended.

Problems........

I was expecting it to keep all of the existing data like it did when I did the 10.2 to 10.3 change.

I fixed the user/password/home directory locations and thought all my troubles were behind me, the network settings were also messed up.

It seems to use a little more memory than it's predecessor but not over abundantly or anything I couldn't live with.

I'm finding all kinds of apps that don't run on it (even some I wrote) and I guess as soon as the vendors have a chance they will release upgrades and patches in there attempt to maintain a minority market.

On a good note, this seemed to be the extent of the installation problems encountered.

The desktop flair is again different so I guess I'll just play with it for a while and see what happens.

I'm still disappointed by the lack of moderately advanced feature management in the Admin utilities but I do like the addition of basic spam controls in mail but II guess I'll have to resort to manual edits to get that extra tweaking.

 don't think I'll be dropping it into production quite so fast.

-- Dale

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