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If you are happy with system performance; everything you want to run runs; don't have the itch to be bleeding edga (as bleeding edge as officially released software can be). then don't. Especially 10.4.6. That things a {censored}.

 

For me, 10.4.4 has some stuff working that 10.4.3 doesn't. 10.4.5 has some secuitry patches. 10.4.6 (through pacifist) has new version of safari, flash, and mail.

 

That's what I think anyway.

For me 10.4.5 has a whole lotta Power Management issues. You have to disable speedstep to run on batterys. The thing is my Dell doesnt have tht option. But really not much of a difference

I have 10.4.5, manually upgraded from 10.4.4, and experienced no performance change between 4.4 and 4.5. I see no reason for upgrading to 4.5 or later versions unless you really need some new features or something. Apple screws up general compability with each update, for example 4.5 drops general Intel power management and adds Core Duo specific features.

If i had to reinstall i would just install 4.4 since it is the stable release, not a developer version like 4.3 or before.

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