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This is 5 days old news, and it's not that big news anyway. I guess it could be a reason which makes it 64-bit only aswell, or they just considered the other platforms to old to care, but that kind of suck.
Pretty normal in Apple-land to consider old OS versions obsulete thought so maybe it's true for hardware aswell? (Never mind the Apple fanboys which says that a G3 are still future proof. Or how macs don't crash (mine crashed today for instance, I can somewhat understand it since Safari usually pick up. A text editor, web browsers, Parallels with XP for IE testing, Photoshop or other image editors, apache/mysql/php/python/perl running locally, OpenOffice, OmniGraffle, and a few other apps. Professional web developers don't 'only need a notepad and web browser.' In our case Macs are very much the right tool for the job. Those in the company who used linux desktops and laptops spent far more time dealing with application and configuration issues.
They've all switched and they're far more productive and com. My coworkers and I spend all day in Safari and Firefox and I've never seen anything like that. You have to be visiting some seriously shady web sites. Even with over a dozen tabs open I can't get Safari to use much more than 100MB of physical ram. And I have one site with pages over 600K, open in multiple tabs, and still never use much ram. The only issue I've ever seen is too many flash animations running simultaneously.
But that only drained CPU, not RAM, and is very rarely a problem since flash's CPU. I think that maybe Opera run flash in the background, because in Opera I tend to always have much higher CPU usage than in Safari, but lower memory usage.
But it makes my fans kick in and since it's a laptop it's annoying. So therefor I often close Opera with a bunch of tabs and use Safari but then I have to restart Safari every now and then because it have used up all my RAM.
I don't think the sites are anything special, www.stylesearch.se, www.youtube.com and earlier www.spraydate.se and such. They do have. Here you have a screenshot from my MBP 16:25 today, I had my browser running and had run Google Earth, quit it and I got this kind of graphics glitches, the stuff to the right is spotlight.
The machine was very slow as soon as there was a line switch in a text area and in the end it halted completely so I cold rebooted. [imageshack.us] I'm fairly certain that this is not a software problem. It looks like you have a problem with the video hardware on your computer which is causing slowdowns, crashes, and video corruption. I would bring this system in for repair as soon as possible because this problem might cause problems with other components in your machine, as well as data corruption and loss. Overall I've found Mac OS X to be a fairly stable operating system and the Mac hardware to be pretty solid but things do go wrong. Sorry, but this explanation is completely ridiculous. This is a Mac we're talking about.
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Macs aren't built using cheap components, Steve Jobs personally inspects every part that will go into a Mac himself and only buys the finest quality goods from superior suppliers. At least, that's what I've been told numerous times which makes me wonder why none of my Macs have actually outlasted a single PC I've bought. (Well, ok, my Powerbook technically 'works', but it crashes after a while if it runs anything remo. Never mind the Apple fanboys which says that a G3 are still future proof.
Or how macs don't crash (mine crashed today for instance, I can somewhat understand it since Safari usually pick up like 800 MB of ram and I only have 2GB and I had run Google Earth aswell. And if the machine runs out of ram you get issues. The Mac G3s are as 'future proof' a any older processor can get. Apple has continued with every release of Mac OS X to support the PowerPC processors and they will probably continue to do so for at least a while longer.
Even when Apple stops producing Mac OS X for PowerPC you can still keep on running whatever version of Mac OS X you currently have on it. Yes, eventually people will stop producing PowerPC binaries which will run on the G3 but by then that machine will be so outdated you're probably bett. Leopard requires a G4 1GHz+ from system requirements I belive, so no, Leopard don't support those machines. It do support PPC, which would be very bad if they didn't considering they are just like 1.5 year old or something. A G3 _IS_ outdated, OS X is the most heavy OS I've ever used, Windows XP would live very happy on this 2.2GHz C2D, 2GB ram MBP.