Introduces over 300 new and enhanced features to OS X, including a new desktop and updated finder enabling easy browsing and sharing between multiple Macs
Take advantage of the latest developments in processor hardware with full native 64-bit support, multi-core optimization, and new Core animation
Preview files without opening an application using Quick Look
Easily and automatically back up and restore lost files or a complete Mac with Time Machine
Create groups of applications and instantly switch between them with Spaces
Rating: - Leopard limited to OS 10 documents
Be forewarned that Leopard does not support any documents created with classic enviroment (OS 9 or earlier). You will not be able to access any of those documents or use any of that software with this update.
Rating: - update
I am very pleased with the update to this product. I have yet to use all the bells and whistles but I love the ability to view my documents and also the update to safari
I have not used the back up tho
Rating: - Best of the big Cats yet
The ongoing march of progress at Apple is a pleasure to participate in, the contrast between Apple excellence and the abortion called Vista from Microsoft is making it easy to steer old clients from the frustrations of Windows to switching to Apple. So far there have been no regrets by any of the switchers, and nothing but glowing praise of the Apple OS, and they are so satisfied that they preach the ease of switching to Apple to other suffering PC users they know. Leopard is a work of art in it's power and simplicity of use.
Rating: - worth it for boot camp
overall, i think its just okay...not a whole lot different. but features like boot camp are really cool. i recommend getting parallels as well. if you just use boot camp you have to restart your computer each time you want to use either windows or mac, which is really annoying. i downloaded a trial of parallels and after using it for a week, found it was definitely worth the $80 to be able to run mac & windows at the same time.