Review: Mac OS X Leopard
Ivan | Fri, 2007-10-26 07:58The fifth major update to Mac OS X, Leopard, contains such a mountain of features — more than 300 by Apple’s count — that it’s difficult to boil this $129 operating system release down to a few easy bullet points. Leopard is, at once, a major alteration to the Mac interface, a sweeping update to numerous included productivity programs, a serious attempt to improve Mac OS security, and a vast collection of tweaks and fixes scattered throughout every nook and cranny of the operating system.

One thing, it is definitely NOT a "major alteration" to the Mac interface. Everything is still in the same place, everything is familiar to those who have used OS X. It just LOOKS better. I think that is important to note, because Mac is not like Windows, where every new release drastically changes everything and moves everything around to illogical new places.
Jt Hollister
www.whywaitwebs.com
Thanks,
Jt Hollister
www.whywaitwebs.com
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Just cause I am curious Ivan, what hardware do you use?
mokenke
I have an iMac 24" the latest model, MacBook white, old iMac G5, Powerbook G3. :)