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Mac OS X version 10.2 "Jaguar" was the third major release of Apple Computer 's Mac OS X Operating System . It superseded Mac OS X V10.1 "Puma" and preceded Mac OS X V10.3 "Panther." The operating system was initially available on August 24 , 2002 for a price of $129 American Dollars , or at a price of $199 dollars for Apple's new 'family pack', which allowed five installations on separate computers in one household. The operating system was generally well received by Macintosh users as a large step forward in the areas of stability, general speed enhancements, and the lineup of both graphical, and command line applications available; however, many critics still claimed that significant user interface speed issues existed, and that the operating system was still awkward to use, and immature. Mac OS X 'Jaguar' was the first Mac OS X release to publicly use its code name in marketing and advertisements. Today Mac OS X products continue the tradition, and Apple officially refers to their operating systems by their code names. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
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MARKETING Jaguar marked the first Mac OS X release which publicly used its code name as both a marketing ploy, and as an actual official reference to the operating system. As well, Apple replaced their standard Mac OS X box with a new, Jaguar-themed box. Today, all Mac OS X releases are given a Feline -related name upon announcement, and Mac OS X releases are now referred to by their code name, in addition to version numbers. CRITICISMS While most critics of the operating system agreed that Jaguar was a great step towards completion of the Mac OS X operating system, they criticized Apple for not spending enough time working on annoying user interface snags, as well as making the user interface user-friendly and 'well rounded.' Even with Quartz Extreme, critics claimed that user interface lag was still a significant problem in the operating system, and that the user interface was still not a completed piece of work. Many critics went as far as to say that the user interface was 'awkward' and when using Mac OS 9 , they felt their system was significantly faster. VERSION HISTORY
Mac OS X v10.2.7 (codenames Blackrider, Smeagol) was only available to the new Power Mac G5s and aluminum PowerBook G4s released before Mac OS X v10.3. Officially, it was never released to the general public. Mac OS X v10.2.8 is the last version of Mac OS X supported on the "beige G3" desktop and minitower systems. Also, the famous Happy Mac that had served Mac users for almost 18 years during a Macintosh's startup sequence was replaced with a large grey Apple logo with the introduction of Mac OS X 10.2. REFERENCES
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