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First thoughts on Mac OS X Leopard



First thoughts on Mac OS X Leopard

(Picture courtesy Engadget)

The most awaiting operating system is out in the US with enough fanboys queuing up to fill up half of an entire city block. Many tech sites have started playing with Apple's latest system (and are liking it like anything) and most of the tech gurus have already given it a thumbs up.

First thoughts on Mac OS X Leopard

(Picture courtesy Gizmodo)

Engadget's bottom line:

PC users: don't be afraid to give the Mac a second glance, there's plenty in Leopard sure to please.

Mac users: run, don't walk, to get your copy when it goes on sale today. If you're anything like us (which we imagine you are, since you read Engadget) you won't be disappointed.

Macworld’s buying advice:

So are 300-plus new features worth $129? That answer will vary, because no single user will ever take advantage of all — or maybe even half — of those 300 features. But given the impressive value of Time Machine and improvements to existing programs such as iCal, iChat, Mail, and the Finder, most active Mac users will find more than enough reasons to consider that upgrade cost money well spent. Despite a few interface missteps, particularly when it comes the menu bar and the Dock, Leopard is an upgrade that roars.

Couple of snaps from Electronista

First thoughts on Mac OS X Leopard

First thoughts on Mac OS X Leopard

First thoughts on Mac OS X Leopard

Via PC Launches, Published: 2008.03.05



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