Moving from Panther to Tiger

Can anyone tell me how to easily move my bookmarks from my old computer running Panther, to my new computer running Tiger?
(I also need to figure this out for both Firefox and IE for Mac), so any help would on these would also be really helpful.

Oh, and a tip for your new computer - Download TinkerTool http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/11967 and set Safari to display the Debug menu. That way, you can go down to User Agent, and select what browser you want Safari to imitate, letting you keep using it instead of switching to Firefox or I.E.
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  • Moving AddressBook folder from Panther to Tiger?

    I did an erase install of Tiger to my powerbook g4, but kept a backup of the Panther files on CD. (I had to select erase and reformat, as my daughter dropped the laptop, corrupting some of the files on the hardrive.)
    I would like to copy the old Address Book in Panther (i.e. Home > Library > Application Support > AddressBook) to Tiger, but it appears that the files are not compatible between the two OS X releases? When I tried this, the application hung. Unfortunately I did not move my addresses to a vCard or do a backup, so all I have is the old data files. Any advice on how to move this data from Panther to Tiger? The only thing I can think of at this point is to find someone with Panther, and hopefully they will let me use their machine to get a proper backup of my address book from the Panther version of Mail.
    By the way, although most files were not corrupted when the laptop was dropped, some were, so maybe I am dealing with a currupted AddressBook folder.
    Note: I am dual posting under both 10.3 and 10.4 forums...
    Thanks in advance, John

    Place the /Applications Support/AddressBook/ folder in the new /Home/Library/Applications Support/ folder replacing the default one created by Tiger. Now launch the Tiger Address Book application. It should prompt you about importing the old data.

  • G5 killed by mail when upgrading from Panther to Tiger...HELP!

    Hello,
    I just upgraded one of our G5s from Panther to Tiger. When I opened mail, it began "importing" all the messages (I assume because of the update to mail.app). Now, the user who's computer I upgraded contained 9GB of mail (!!!) but the G5 had more than enough space for this. When the "importing" completes, mail.app is open and all folders/subfolders, etc. are there, but the program doesn't contain any of the messages from the import. Every folder/subfolder is empty, the inbox is empty, etc. AND, to top it off, the HD of the G5 now has zero free space (while, when before the import, it had at least 40GB of free space). Does anyone know a fix for this? Has this happened before?
    Regards,
    Kristin.

    OPEN LETTER TO THE MAIL 2.0 CODING TEAM. RSVP.
    with thanks to DAVID GIMENO GOST, for answering so many people's posts about all the mail 2.0 bugs.
    hi guys,
    i love all things apple, and i have done for twenty years.
    but with respect, your build of mail 2.0 really could be a lot better.
    moving my mail from 1.0 on an ibook g3 running os X 10.3.9, over to mail 2.0 on an intel macbook 1.83 running os X 10.4.7 has been a nightmare.
    the discussion boards of many mac sites feature countless cases of people making the move from 1.0 to 2.0, with all their e-mails disappearing.
    having spent two weeks reading the knowledge forums, and learning about emailchemy, plus all the complications which, even with that third party program, still exist in moving one's mail over from version 1.0 over to 2.0, are both massive and horrendous.
    and that's for me, who has twenty years of finding my way around mac bugs.
    but this one is the most difficult i've ever seen, as well as being one of the most widespread problems in a FULL VERSION RELEASE of an apple program, which apple has done nothing to resolve during the six months in which this problem has been widespread in the mac community worldwide.
    so thank god for DAVID GIMENO GOST !
    i'm amazed that apple still hasn't come up with a patch for moving mail from 1.0 to 2.0.
    even now, while i've finally got all my mail back today, 95% is showing as unread, due to the last obstacles in the process, which i can no longer face solving.
    i've also lost hundreds of red mail flags during the transfer :o(.
    PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE, guys:
    we shouldn't need to be buying third party software to move our e-mails from apple mail 1.0 up to apple mail 2.0, and even then be faced by massive hurdles to overcome, which take weeks for someone who at least has SOME idea of what he's doing.
    i pity all the people who read the numerous forum posts about how difficult it is to transfer their mail from 1.0 to 2.0, and simply give up on the spot, and have to start their e-mail history TODAY, unable to access their previous e-mail again - potentially now for ever.
    because the ironic joke is that we can't even have an access copy of mail 1.0 on our macs to read our old e-mails, unless we hack that program out of the 10.3 cd installation set, which the gurus on your own web site recommend us NOT to do !
    so what are we supposed to do, to access our old e-mail, which we can't open, even though YES, it is in our mail folder, and YES, we did full rebuilds of every mail folder, and YES, we trashed our mail preferences first.
    e-mail is now at the very center of the average mac user's digital life.
    a user's most important program should not require countless hours scrolling through the astonishing number of problems within mail 2.0, which the apple.com discussion boards evidence, with new problems being added every day.
    please sort this out, and build a patch, for the sanity of the many people who love apple, but who are unable to access any of their old e-mails.
    because i wouldn't wish the last fortnight on anyone else.
    RSVP, APPLE.
    with best wishes to everyone on the infinity loop,
    michael thorne
    london, england
    [email protected]
    ps: if you're a mac user who has been affected by the mail 2.0 disappearing bug, please post a reply to this message, and send me an e-mail to: [email protected], so that we can draw apple's increasing attention to it. thanks.
    MacBook1. 1.83 GHz. 512 MB.   Mac OS X (10.4.7)  

  • Why upgrade from Panther to Tiger on G4 iMac?

    I have two iMacs. I use a G5 recently upgraded from Panther to Leopard 10.5.5. My wife has a G4 with Panther 10.3.9.
    Now that I have Leopard I have a Tiger install license available.
    Are there good reasons to upgrade my wife's G4 to Tiger?
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    She's networked to my G5 through Airport and we use printer sharing and file sharing.
    Her G4 works great, but I'm wondering about security issues.
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    Correct me if I'm wrong but I think Apple is still releasing Security updates for Panther too, isn't it?
    I think some of the Panther software is starting to show its age limitations for Internet capabilities, and things like iTunes for all the new iPods, etc. On one hand if you're not actually having problems then my feeling is an old computer best runs software designed for it. On the other hand I am not sure you would lose any functionality if you did upgrade. I think most Panther applications run on Tiger, the system requirements are pretty similar. It's not like when you upgrade to Leopard that you suddenly lose Classic support and it requires (demands?) a faster processor. From my personal perspective upgrading to Leopard really makes a big difference in capabilities both ways and may even be a negative upgrade if you run old software the way I do. Upgrading from Panther to Tiger didn't have any downsides and had several upsides in terms of software is still being brought out for Tiger.
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  • Lost emails going from Panther to Tiger

    I just went from Panther to Tiger (after doing an archive and install back to Panther from Tiger a month ago, long story and now a month's worth of my inbox mail is missing. Everything from before Nov 13 imported automatically, and everything from the last couple of days is there, (still on the server I assume) but nothing from Nov 13 to Dec 8. I've looked in the users/me/library/mail folder, but can't find the messages there. If anyone knows where I can find them and import them into Tiger mail, I'd be most grateful!
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    G5 Dual 2.0 GHz   Mac OS X (10.4)  

    I just went from Panther to Tiger (after doing an archive and install back to Panther from Tiger a month ago, long story and now a month's worth of my inbox mail is missing. Everything from before Nov 13 imported automatically, and everything from the last couple of days is there, (still on the server I assume) but nothing from Nov 13 to Dec 8. I've looked in the users/me/library/mail folder, but can't find the messages there. If anyone knows where I can find them and import them into Tiger mail, I'd be most grateful!
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    G5 Dual 2.0 GHz   Mac OS X (10.4)  

  • Migrate from Panther to Tiger - Business environment - Is it worth it?

    Hi,
    I would like to find out from you 'out there' what are the pro's and con's upgrading and migrating 30 user's from Panther to Tiger that use Microsoft Office, Adobe Creative Suite 1 (CS1), Quark 6.1?
    What benefits, if any, can Tiger provide the end user in a working environment?
    These are iMac G5 1.6GHz, Dual 2.0GHz G5 and PowerBook users!
    Any feedback is Thank'd in Advance!!!

    First, I would urge you to read the following: http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=707854&#707854. Second, check out Apple's website on OS X and explore its content to determine if there are features in Tiger that you feel would be of sufficient benefit to your installation to warrant the upgrade. Consider also the minimal hardware requirements (especially video card requirements) and whether you would need to invest in hardware upgrades. Review the following items on compatible and incompatible software to determine what software upgrades will be required.
    http://www.macintouch.com/tigercompat.html
    http://www.macintouch.com/tigerreview/incompatibility.html
    Last, review the following on the installation process:
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    Based on an analysis of benefits and costs you should then be able to make an intelligent business decision whether to upgrade to Tiger.

  • Upgrading from Panther to Tiger. Is it worth it?

    Hi there. I have been debating this in my head for quite some time. It is worth upgrading from Panther to Tiger? What are the benefits?
    Thanks,
    dave

    Hi dave!
    If you do decide to upgrade, Tiger is available for purchase at The Apple Store (US).
    Jaguar and Panther, are no longer available directly from the Apple Online Store, as Tiger 10.4.x is the most up to date OS.
    A Full Retail Version of the Tiger Install DVD, can be purchased rather inexpensively, at some online Apple retailers, Amazon, eBay, AppleRescue, (as cornelius mentioned) etc.
    Be sure not to purchase grey, upgrade or machine specific CDs or DVDs.
    Additional info in these links.
    Using OS X Install CDs/DVDs On Multiple Macs
    What's A Computer Specific Mac OS X Release
    Software Update, Upgrade: What's The Difference?
    Once Tiger 10.4.x is installed, you can use the PPC 10.4.8 Combo Update, to upgrade to the most up-to-date version.
    Tiger System Requirements
    Mac Model Compatibility & Requirements For OS X
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    "Tiger ships on a DVD, but if your Mac doesn’t have a built-in DVD-ROM player, you’ll need CD media. When you buy Mac OS X Tiger, you qualify to purchase Tiger CDs for only $9.95."
    Download The Order Form Here. Media Exchange Program
    Shop Carefully, Examine All Documentation, And Good Luck!
    ali b

  • Upgraded from panther to tiger, now have several problems...help??

    Hey guys(and girls)
    i recently upgraded my iBook G4 from panther to tiger and am having some problems...first off Airport only get 2 bars...if im lucky. my room is about a good 15 feet from the router, and we are using 802.11G. i put it right next to the router and same. 2 bars. also my other problem is that my iBook tries to open .BIN files in quick time and an error pops up because quick time doesnt support .BIN. any help would be appreciated

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  • Question about updating from panther to tiger

    I'm getting ready to update my system from panther to tiger. I'm going to use archive and install to do it. My question is will have to reload logic pro 7.1.1 after I do this?
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    prokeds, if you want your mail as it was do this:
    On your backup navigate to your ~(yourhome)/library/mail (copy the whole folder) and replace the corresponding folder on your new system. (First drag your existing Mail folder to the desktop until you're sure you don't need it.)
    Do the same with ~(yourhome)/library/preferences/com.apple.mail.plist * This is a very important file which contains all email account settings and general mail preferences.
    When you relaunch Mail decline any prompts to "import".
    EDIT: I didn't even realize these were the instructions I already gave to the OP. They should work for you, post back if they don't or if your issue is different.
    -mj
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  • Having problems upgrading from Panther to Tiger

    Hi there!
    I'm new to this place, but very desperate to find answers. I have been trying to upgrade from panther to tiger for the past week and have gotten a mess. I have to restore my old panther system after a panic kernal while trying to install tiger. I have tried to upgrade, install and archive and erase and install tiger and the same keeps happening: after 30-30% installation of essentials, I get a "try installing again" message and immediately goes to a blank blue screen. I have to reboot from my eDisk on the external hd and re-install my old system. I've done EVERYTHING I can find on the web and in the install suggestions. Everything has been updated (firmware, sofware, etc.), I tired disconnecting external devices except the keyboard and the external dvd I need to install and still the same thing...over and over and over!
    So, now I'm down to the fact that I need to install CDs (internal) instead of DVD off the external drive. However, when I went and downloaded the form for the exchange the Tiger versions listed (MA453Z/A, MA454Z/A) do not coincide with the version I purchased (M96397/A). So I'm trying to figure out what this version is that I purchased and if it has anything to do with my big install mess!
    So, any ideas out there? Glad to hear your input!

    Call 1-800-MY-APPLE WRT media exchange program and the DVD version you have.

  • IBook G3, thinking about upgrading from panther to tiger?

    Hello all
    This is my first apple computer that I've owned, it's my mom's hand me down after she got herself a spanking new macbook pro but it actually runs decently fine, iBook G3 500Mhz, 40gb HD, 640mb memory
    It currently runs a clean copy of panther 10.3.9, but with some effort, I think I could get my hands on tiger as well. However, before I do, would it be worth it to try to upgrade it on this laptop? I think panther runs fine, but I hear for each successive mac osx, it's been running faster, so in that case, I'd try to get it, but if I happen to find that it's about the same or worse, then maybe not worth the effort. I definitely like to be up to date with my software and such, so it would be nice if people with ibook G3's with specs similar to mine could tell me their experience going from panther to tiger.
    Thanks in advance

    Welcome To  Discussions daonesteven!
    Here are images of the Full Retail Version, of the Tiger Install DVD, referred to by cornelius, that must be used.
    If you know what to look for, those install discs, can be purchased rather inexpensively, at some online Apple retailers, Amazon, eBay, FastMac, etc.
    The discs should look exactly like the images in the above links, and not say Upgrade, CPU Drop-in DVD, or "This software is part of a hardware bundle purchase - not to be sold seperately." on them.
    As the Tiger Media Exchange Program is no longer being offered, if the iBook doesn’t have a built-in DVD-ROM player, you will have to use an alternative method of installation.
    Info here Installing Tiger without a DVD drive.
    Once Tiger 10.4.x is installed, you can use the PPC 10.4.10 Combo Update, to upgrade to the current version.
    And additional RAM may speed the iBook up.
    Shop Carefully, Examine All Documentation, And I Wish You Success!
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  • Be carefull when upgrading from Panther to Tiger

    If you choose to upgrade from Panther to Tiger by using the Erase and install option on the Tiger DVD install disk, your XServe RAID won't mount. The problem seems to be that the driver for the RAID won't be updated in the process.
    The solution for me was (by advice of Apple Support) to reinstall Panther. My RAID came up fine and I then did a upgrade to Tiger using the update and install.

    Mattur:When I restart to install the OS, it goes into a Kernel Panic and tells me to restart.I take it to mean that you mean you put the install disk and open it and at the prompt you restart, and it goes into the kernel panic. I notice too that you sayI can reinstall Panther with the disk the computer came with , but I can't install Tiger..In other words there is a problem is with the Tiger disk.
    Are you using a Full Retail Version of Tiger? Computer specific versions or update versions will not work.
    If you are planning to install Tiger check out System Requirements to be sure your computer complies.
    Good luck.
    cornelius

  • Moving from Panther 10.3.9 to Tiger

    I have put off buying the new software, mainly due to a lack of funds. My concern is my security. I bank online and my bank only recognizes Safari from the latest Tiger version of OSX. What I don't want is to buy the new version only to find out that in two weeks the LATEST software version is out and I got to fork out more bux. Any thoughts?
    Machine Model: Power Mac G5
    CPU Type: PowerPC G5 (3.0)
    Number Of CPUs: 2
    CPU Speed: 2.5 GHz
    L2 Cache (per CPU): 512 KB
    Memory: 3.5 GB
    Bus Speed: 1.25 GHz
    Boot ROM Version: 5.1.8f7
    G5   Mac OS X (10.3.9)  

    Hello,
    Well, you can be certain that Leopard (10.5) will not be released next week. But, that's as much as anyone can say.
    All we know is that Apple will be "previewing" 10.5 at the August 7 show. So, that tells us it won't be out before then.
    And, if it's like their previous OS releases, it will likely be a few months after it's preview before the earliest likely public release.
    But, Apple is a very secretive company, and they like to surprise us. So, I wouldn't be surprised if they were to announce the release of 10.5 at the supposed "preview" (like they did with the early release of the iMac CoreDuo).
    But, all you can do is guess.
    Some people say the end of the year, others say next year, and some (like me) figure it could be any time now.
    Consider that we are up to version 10.4.7 now. And, unless they break from history, and start releasing 10.4.7.x type updates, then we only have .8 and .9 left for them to go for maintenance releases. And, they have usually released .9 a month or so before the next version.
    But, nothing is certain, and all you can do is guess.
    Do you take a shot now, or do you wait?
    The longer you wait to buy the current version, the less time you'll use it before it's replaced.
    But, are you going to be the first one to jump on 10.5, or are you going to want to see if it works smoothly for others first? If you are planning to wait a bit, then 10.4 would serve you well while you wait.
    It really comes down to what is most important to you. Do you want to start using Safari 2.x now? Or, can you use another browser for a month to a year until 10.5 is released?
    That's the thing, all anyone can say is it won't be available until after it's previewed at the August 7 show.
    After that, it's anyone's guess as to whether it will be available the following week or even December of 2007. You just won't know until they release it.
    Apple's good at keeping secrets. That's why they are able to get people to buy the same thing over and over again.
    Look at how many people buy a new iMac, and then buy another one a month later when the newer model is announced. If they let people know about the new model early, then they'd only sell one computer instead of two.
    It's crazy, but some people are stuck on having to get the latest model every time a new one is released. And, if those people knew a new computer was coming out tomorrow, they'd wait for it rather than buying the current model.
    Take the new wireless Mighty Mouse as another example. Many people purchased the old one last week, yesterday, whatever. Now, those same people are considering spending another $70 to buy the new Mighty Mouse version.
    For Apple, that means they get $140 out of the same person. But, if they announced last week that a new model was coming out today, then they'd have only made $70 from the same person because they would have waited.
    So, you can see it's clearly in Apple's favor (and their nature) to keep quiet.
    If you decide you want to wait for the next version of OS X, you can consider using alternative browsers such as FireFox, Netscape, Camino, Opera, etc. while you wait.
    I hope this helps.

  • 3 issues after upgrading from Panther to Tiger

    Hi, I finally installed Tiger on my Mac mini G4 and everything looked so fine... Until I find this issues:
    #1: iTunes shows up a message saying that it needs 10.4.9
    #2: QuickTime opens fine, but doesn't play video, only audio. Also some options of the menubar says something like "qtpSomething"
    #3: Even that FTP works fine by "Go > Connect to server... > ftp://ftp.something.here", I can't connect to my PC by "Go > Connect to server... > smb://my.lame.pc.ip"
    Actually, I think that installing the combo upgrade to 10.4.11 I could solve the #1 and #2, but #3 really worries me.
    This are my mini specs:
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    • 1 GB RAM
    • 80 GB HDD
    • Mac OS X 10.4 (by now)
    I moved from 10.3.9 to 10.4 via Tiger retail DVD and Upgrade Install. Any ideas?

    Yeah... I've been through that once, a long time ago... My Panther stopped booting and I (in a moment "loco", apparently) reinstalled the Panther with the mini's disc with the Archive and Install option, messing out with my versions of iTunes, QuickTime, Macromedia Studio and Adobe CS. All solved just by reinstalling 10.3.9 and reinstalling Macromedia Studio (which has an annoying "invisible" that if is missing the hole studio won't work at all!).
    Respecting to the main subject of the thread (?), I've downloaded the app you told me and worked perfectly. It extracted the Mac Help file and now the Help Viewer works better. Also, after I downloaded the QuickTime for Tiger the player repaired and now the menu says what it has to say.
    I would say: "+Problema resuelto+". Gracias BD, you rock! =P

  • Which upgrade option from Panther to Tiger?

    Okay, tomorrow is the big day; I'm going to upgrade from Panther 10.3.9 to Tiger 10.4.3. I recently had some issues with my iBook, but they were resolved and turned out to be hardware related. As part of my troubleshooting for that, though, I did an erase and install of Panther, so my OS is pretty "new", in terms of how long it's been on the drive.
    I've checked on a firmware update for my external drive (used for backup), I've backed up my main drive and run MacJanitor, I'll be repairing the disk and permissions from the Panther installation disk tomorrow before doing the upgrade (and again afterwards). Oh, and I'll be disconnecting all peripherals before starting the process.
    My question is, should I do an Archive and Install, or would just the Upgrade option be safe for me? Any opinions?
    Thanks for any replies.

    My personal choice is the simple upgrade option. That preserves all of your custom settings and keeps everything in place. The A&I option is second best because some stuff moved to the Previous System folder has to be manually moved back. A disconcerting manual process. The E&I option requires reinstalling all 3rd-party items and resetting all of your preferences.

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