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I installed Tiger today after school.
SuperPI was 67, compared to 70 in Leopard. That isn't bad, however Leopard I notice had more apps in the app folder but none that I really use ![]()
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Well I don't use a Mac for performance computing anyway, so... I enjoy the features of Leopard over the 3 seconds of faster calculating speed of Tiger.
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nice but I believe that Leopard are more effective performance than Tiger?
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