0 in Classic Mode, which requires Tiger or earlier versions of OS X, to WordPress, which is a browser-based content management system (CMS). I used Tiger daily until about three years ago, when Low End Mac moved from using Claris Home. ![]() (If it were, I’d transplant one of my higher capacity 7200 RPM hard drives.) ![]() Likewise, it has a very pokey hard drive with just 40 GB capacity, but it’s not like this is going to be a production computer. I wouldn’t normally run Tiger with just 512 MB of memory, but that’s what came with the computer, and I’m not going to throw money at it. ![]() Getting an old (2002) 700 MHz iMac G4 with just 512 MB of memory up and running reminded me of what a nice – and still useful – operating system Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger is, especially on that old Apple PowerPC hardware.
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