Mac OS X 10.5 Review at Ars Technica

October 29th, 2007

Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard: the Ars Technica review

John Siracusa does the best operating system reviews. Ever. Finding it very difficult to hold off installing Leopard. o


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5 Responses to “Mac OS X 10.5 Review at Ars Technica”

  1. 1
    Megan64 Says:

    Do it. Really, the speed at which everything now opens is glorious.

  2. 2
    blurb Says:

    I’m thinking I’ll give it a go tomorrow maybe?

  3. 3
    Brandon Says:

    Dang. I came here looking for technogeekery and the Blurbomat Seal O’ Approval.
    I caved two days ago and ordered the family pack. Two full brain transplants await…Not concerned with my year old MBP, it’s the G4 iBook still running 10.3.9 that concerns me. I need somone to hold me and tell me everything will be okay.

  4. 4
    Doc Bill Says:

    Leopard is running nicely on my MBP and new-ish iMac. Rats to Apple that it wouldn’t install on my venerable 17″ iMac Snowball, but then it wouldn’t be venerable would it? (800MHz G4, 640 meg memory, 35 Gb free disc)

    Time Machine makes me wonder why I spent decades of my life mounting tapes, cataloging tapes, writing backup scripts, debugging backup scripts, Arrrrgggghhhhhh!

    Dreamweaver runs fine. Adium is up. No worries so far. Nothing odd. Just one cool discovery after another. For example, iCal shows the current date in the Dock. Finally!

    I went out and bought a LaCie 1 Tb disc just because I could and I knew that Time Machine would love it.

  5. 5
    Brandon Says:

    Is it a fetish or an addiction when I buy more storage for an upgrade or am I just planning ahead? I mean, c’mon…..500GB is normal, right? Right??????Back me up here guys…

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