Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!usc!snorkelwacker.mit.edu!bloom-beacon!eru!kth.se!sunic!mcsun!corton!imag!gourdol From: gourdol@imag.imag.fr (Gourdol Arnaud) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.misc Subject: Re: Will the bugs in 6.0.7 be fixed (i.e. will there be a 6.0.8)? Message-ID: <19868@imag.imag.fr> Date: 29 Mar 91 13:48:19 GMT References: <7673@idunno.Princeton.EDU> <11428@jarthur.Claremont.EDU> Organization: IMAG Institute, University of Grenoble, France Lines: 28 To answer the original question, yes, the bugs in 6.0.7 will be fixed. But not in 6.0.8. The version that will be (backspace backspace) *IS* fixing the bugs of 6.0.7 is 7.0. Seriously, here again I agree, the 7.0b4 is less buggy than 6.0.7. I had no incompatibility problems with any of the application I use, and in fact less crash. The only problem I have is with VM and 32-bit adressing (but I can turn it off, and anyway there's nothing like that under 6.0). So upgrade to System Seven as soon as possible if you have a Mac with at least 2Mb of RAM (because MultiFinder is always turned on) and a Hard Disk (because running anything from a diskette is a pain). The system will work better and you will be able to do new things with it. Don't forget that System Seven is the first system software made by Apple that have been extensively tested by hundreds of developpers. The other releases were just poorly tested hacks. Arnaud. -- /======================//==========================================/ / Arnaud Gourdol. // On the Netland: Gourdol@imag.fr / / // Via AppleLink: Gourdol@imag.fr@INTERNET# / /======================//==========================================/