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Is it worth upgrading to Apple Mac OS X Leopard?

The dust has settled, and early buyers of Apple Mac OS X Leopard are slowly getting to terms with the new OS. Agreeably, most of them have pronounced this update of the Mac OS X as evolutionary, rather than revolutionary.

The reason? Tiger was a superb OS, and ‘evolutionary’ is the term that any company, even Apple, can get from users about an update. Sure, there are over 300 features, but at this point, I would advice anyone without a large purse to hold on for a bit longer. Continue reading →

Apple Mac OS X Leopard is here!

Mac OS X Leopard, the new love of Apple fans world over, is here. TechCrunch’s Duncan Riley gives his first impressions. Most people are happy with their upgrade, but sadly, not many are crazy over it as expected, and not even close to the launch of the phenomenal iPhone.

Apple surely must be rubbing their palms, and for good reason. Their fight with Vista - if you call it a fight at all - is just about to heat up, and is almost certainly heading Cupertino’s way.

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D’ day for Apple fans worldwide: Launch of Mac OS X Leopard

Finally, the day’s almost here. Apple will start shipping Mac OS X Leopard, the latest avatar of Mac OS. Fans worldwide are waiting to get their hands on the latest software, and will be queuing in front of Apple Stores/pre-ordering it. There has been much discussions about Mac OS, and thoughts about the extension of Apple OS X’s domination over Microsoft’s OS yet again.

Mac OS X Leopard will usher a galaxy of new tech and features, starting with overhaul of basic features, and going all the way to new exciting features like Time Machine and support for multi-core processors (ought to keep Mac Pro users happy for a while).

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