I am hard-pressed to find any part of the user interface that does not feel noticeably faster in Panther than it does in Jaguar. ![]() As far as the user experience is concerned, if it "feels slow," it is slow. ![]() Panther itself is built with gcc 3.3, so there you go.īut "perceived performance" is where Mac OS X has always suffered. Panther wins these mostly on a technicality: gcc 3.3 produces more optimized code, and can better leverage the G5. First, there's the boring, old world of numerical performance.
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