Mac OS X Jaguar, version 10.2, is the third
major release of
Mac OS X,
Apple's desktop and server
operating system. It superseded
Mac OS X 10.1 and preceded
Mac OS X Panther. The operating system was released on August 23, 2002 either for single-computer installations, and in a “family pack,” which allowed five installations on separate computers in one household. The operating system was generally well received by most
Mac users as a large step forward in the areas of stability, general speed enhancements, compatibility with other flavors of
Unix and the lineup of both graphical and terminal applications available; however, many critics, such as
Amazon.com users, still claimed that significant user interface speed issues existed and that the operating system was still a big step down from
Mac OS 9.