On 12/20/02 11:09 AM, "Loren Schooley" <loren at flash.net> wrote: Looks like the only improvement performance wise is OpenGL 1.4. http://www.opengl.org/developers/documentation/OpenGL14.html All the other improvements are just fixes and such. http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=107263 > I hear this every single release. I ask--how in the world is this > possible? If every single release makes the machine "snappier", after 7 > releases, OSX would easily be the fastest most progressive software > program on the planet. I mean, it seems odd I paid the big bucks for > Jaguar, yet an update for free actually offered improved performance. > > So, I just installed it. I don't see any difference. Where the hell is > the errata page?? Anyone know? > > loren > > -----Original Message----- > From: PowerBook G4 Titanium List > [mailto:Titanium at lists.themacintoshguy.com] On Behalf Of Trevor J. > Hutley > Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 1:15 AM > To: PowerBook G4 Titanium List > Subject: Re: [Ti] OS X 10.2.3 released > > > At 09:56 +1100 20-12-2002, Les Posen wrote: >> If Connectix let the cat out of the bag re 10.2.3, Apple has followed >> up by releasing it via Software update: 52MB! >> >> les > > I ran the 10.2.3 update on my Ti-500 early this morning, without any > problem. I get the first impression that my Ti is now running a bit > faster, more 'snappy', including 'sleep' amd 'wake from sleep' > actions, which were a bit sluggish or unpredictable under 10.2.2. No > other observations, yet. > > regards, Trevor >