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  • Apple Mac OS X Version 10.5.1 Leopard

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    Apple Mac OS X Version 10.5.1 Leopard
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    User Rating:4.0 out of 5 starsAmazon Sales Rank:#5




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    Improvement over an already stable OS, 2008-05-12
    I pre-ordered Leopard and upgraded both my macbok and iMac with it. The improvements over an already solid and stable os make this a winner in my book. Of all of the changes, the one I ask myself how I lived without before is quick look. As a graphic designer, it has served me very well. On my work computer, we use tiger and everytime I want to look at a file, I have to open it in preview or photoshop. Quick Look would be so handy in this case, and especially when there are multiple copies of a file with changes that you just want to look through quickly. I'm also loving the simple backups through Time Machine, Spaces gets a lot of use on my laptop and screen sharing in iChat is a godsend for my new switcher brother, who I screenshare over iChat with to troubleshoot problems or just to show him how to use an app.

    OS X Leopard, 2008-05-12
    It doesn't seem a whole lot different from 10.4--but overall runs well.
    The printed manual wasn't much help.

    2 of 5 customers found the following review helpful:
    The worst Mac OS X yet., 2008-05-10
    Good stuff? Networking is easier and works better.

    That's it.

    I "upgraded" to this fiasco of an operating system on my PowerBook G4 with 1G RAM and 1.67ghz G4 processor, WELL within the confines of the recommended system configuration.

    This update is flakey, requires a restart for every little system update I've installed so far, will NOT allow me to save "collated" as an option in MS Word (one of the many known bugs that are NOT worked out yet). I can no longer drag external discs to the trash half the time (even when I've quit all applications and closed all files).

    I have crashed more in the few weeks that I've been using OS 10.5 than the ENTIRE TIME I've used every other version of Mac OS X PUT TOGETHER. A big reason people like Macs is because they are more bug-free and easier to use than Windows, and work better. This update levels the playing field in a way I doubt Apple would like.

    Please... Apple... get on the stick and fix this update.

    Love it!, 2008-05-09
    One word: Spaces!
    I have always brought in my laptop to use at work, but now that I am running Leopard I not only would rather use my Mac, but cannot work well without it. Spaces gives me the perfect environment to get my work done.

    1 of 2 customers found the following review helpful:
    Beware if you have an older MAC, 2008-05-09
    Beware if you have an older mac. The installer doesn't work well with older macs. I work with Windows and UNIX and I found the installer of this product to be extremely poorly designed. I have 20+ years of system administration experience and found this to be the worst upgrade I've went through in the last 5 years. We tried to update a G4 that was running 10.3.x. After cleaning up the disk enough to install the Leopard the install failed. We could not come back up on 10.3 since the install had wiped out the 10.3 install. We could not re-install 10.5 since 10.5 had installed enough of 10.5 to make the installer think there was not enough disk space. I had to boot the system into single user mode and manually remove enough of the 10.5 installation so the installer would try the re-install. I had to do this re-install thing 5 times and still no luck. Apple support was useless and told us we had a bad DVD. I did a google search on our problem and found a blog from someone who had the same problem with the installer and fixed it by removing RAM from the system so that there was no more than 512 MB of ram in the system. I removed the extra ram and the system installed the first time. Everything than seemed to work well and I thought everything was fine.

    Little did I know that when I tried to update the system to 10.5.2 that the system would become completely useless. The update to 10.5.2 downloaded and installed but at the last step it failed. The system wouldn't boot, didn't have enough disk space to re-install 10.5.1, couldn't boot into single user mode so the only choice was to wipe the disk and do a fresh install.

    If you want to risk this upgrade backup all of your data. Better yet, get a second hard drive and install 10.5 on the second hard drive and keep your options open to boot up on the old system. Do a google search on Leopard and G4 problems.

    I don't think Apple has any bragging rights about Leopard being easier to use than Vista.

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