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Title: Mac OS 10.5 Leopard preview Reviews

Verdict: Although it won't be stores until spring 2007, Steve Jobs has given the world a preview of the next Apple operating system.

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Title: Mac OS 10.5 Leopard Preview - Operating Systems Software

Summary: Although it won't be in stores until autumn 2007, Steve Jobs has given the world a preview of the next Apple operating system.
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Title: Apple puts a leash on its Leopard

Summary: In the push to get the out on time, Apple has been forced to delay the release of the next version of Mac OS X until October.
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Title: Mac OS 10.5 Leopard

Summary: Although it won't be in stores until autumn 2007, Steve Jobs has given the world a preview of the next Apple operating system.
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Title: Leopard Performs 7 August

Summary: Previews to be shown at WWDC 2006.
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Title: Inside Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard

Summary: Take a first look at some of the new features in the next version of Apple's operating system.
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Title: Mac OS 10.5 Leopard: a first look

Summary: Although it won't ship until spring 2007, Steve Jobs has given a public preview of Apple's next operating system.
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Title: Preview: Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard

Summary: More details have emerged about Mac OS X 10.5, the next major update to the Mac operating system that Apple has dubbed "Leopard".
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Title: Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard Review - Operating Systems Software

Pros: Elegant backup via Time Machine, Finder offers powerful navigation tweaks, Novel workspace customisation through Spaces' virtual desktops, Integration with Web data and applications, Cover Flow visualises file browsing, iChat Theater offers green-screen b

Cons: Some new features, such as geotagging, aren't obvious to find, Users with older Macs can't run Leopard

Verdict: The grace of Leopard's interface enhancements makes productivity more pleasurable with a Mac, as more than 300 functional and fun features top off this update.

Summary: mac os x 10.5 leopard review: The grace of Leopard's interface enhancements makes productivity more pleasurable with a Mac, as more than 300 functional and fun features top off this update.
80/100
Title: Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard

Pros: Elegant backup via Time Machine, Finder offers powerful navigation tweaks, Novel workspace customisation through Spaces' virtual desktops, Integration with Web data and applications, Cover Flow visualises file browsing, iChat Theater offers green-screen b

Cons: Some new features, such as geotagging, aren't obvious to find, Users with older Macs can't run Leopard

Verdict: The grace of Leopard's interface enhancements makes productivity more pleasurable with a Mac, as more than 300 functional and fun features top off this update.

80/100
Title: Apple Mac OS X Leopard Launch Impressions

Summary: Apple's Mac OS X Leopard is promoted as the best upgrade ever with over 300 new features included. We were invited to the launch event recently and thought we'd share our first experiences with the new Mac OS. Read on.
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Title: Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard

Pros: Elegant backup via Time Machine; Finder offers powerful navigation tweaks; novel workspace customization through Spaces' virtual desktops; integration with Web data and applications; Cover Flow visualizes file browsing; iChat Theater offers green-scr

Cons: Leopard was afflicted in some cases by installation woes and application failures; some new features, such as geotagging, aren't obvious to find; users with older Macs can't run Leopard.

Verdict: The grace of Leopard's interface enhancements makes productivity more pleasurable with a Mac, as more than 300 functional and fun features top off this update.

80/100
Title: Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard (4 mice)

Pros: Easy backup tools; major improvements in included applications; addresses numerous shortcomings from previous OS versions; improved security and networking functions.

Cons: Stacks and Dock features seem poorly thought out; illegible menu items with some Desktop backgrounds; some bugs in Spaces window behavior.

Verdict: Major update worth the upgrade fee for most users

Summary: Mac OS X Leopard is a sweeping update with so many new features that it's hard to keep them all in perspective. What is clear, however, is that it's a solid upgrade.\nBest Current Price: (via )
80/100
Title: Apple OS X 10.5 (Leopard)

Summary: Apple's new operating system includes plenty of sweet new eye candy and brilliant functionality. Get a first look at OS X 10.5 in our hands-on preview and slideshow.
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Title: REVIEW: Apple Mac OS X Leopard - Mac

Pros: Spaces, Time Machine, Stacks, Parental Controls

Cons: Not much

Verdict: A thumbs up

90/100
Title: Apple Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard

Summary: Part useful, part flash, all beautifully easy. Leopard delivers several exciting innovations that make using a Mac both more productive and more fun.
80/100
Title: REVIEW: Apple Mac OS X Leopard - Mac

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Title: Apple Mac OS X v 10.5 - Leopard

Summary: Is this much heralded release as great as it's hyped up to be?
70/100
Title: Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard: Spotlight

Summary: Mac users upgrading to Leopard will find a different Spotlight waiting for them.
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Title: Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard: Finder and Dock

Summary: When you think about it, the Finder is probably the single-most used program in Mac OS X. After all, it runs from the moment you log in until the time you log out, handling all your file-management tasks. It's also the public face of the OS X interface wh
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Title: Review: Mac OS X Leopard

Summary: Wait a few months - until Apple has updated Leopard and other companies update their software - before you adopt this cat.
70/100
Title: Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard (preview)

Summary: At the Worldwide Developers Conference 2006 in San Francisco, Apple CEO Steve Jobs gave the public and developers the first public look at Leopard, also known as Mac OS X 10.5--the next version of the Apple operating system, which will be available next s
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Title: Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard

Pros: Elegant backup via Time Machine; Finder offers powerful navigation tweaks; novel workspace customization through Spaces' virtual desktops; integration with Web data and applications; Cover Flow visualizes file browsing; iChat Theater offers green-screen b

Cons: Leopard was afflicted in some cases by installation woes and application failures; some new features, such as geotagging, aren't obvious to find; users with older Macs can't run Leopard.

Verdict: The grace of Leopard's interface enhancements makes productivity more pleasurable with a Mac, as more than 300 functional and fun features top off this update.

Summary: Editor's note: We have revised this First Take to better reflect information available from published reports and from Apple. (9/13/06)Based on the demos we've seen, we're reasonably sure none of the 10 top-secret things Apple CEO Steve Jobs said would be
80/100
Title: Mac OS X Leopard

Summary: Apple's Leopard snarls at you this time. Time for Mac lovers to rejoice
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Title: Apple - OS X Leopard

Verdict: This is a middle-weight upgrade to OS X. There are plenty of new tweaks to the operating system, and Time Machine is an effective system back-up utility, though it's a bit sluggish. Quite a lot of what's new is cosmetic, but there are some genuine product

Summary: latest version of OS X
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Title: Mac OS X Leopard

Pros: Elegant backup via Time Machine; Finder offers powerful navigation tweaks; novel workspace customization through Spaces' virtual desktops; integration with Web data and applications; Cover Flow visualizes file browsing; iChat Theater offers green screen b

Cons: Some new features, such as geotagging, aren't obvious to find; users with older Macs can't run Leopard.

Summary: The grace of Leopard's interface enhancements makes productivity more pleasurable with a Mac, as more than 300 functional and fun features top off this update.
80/100
Title: Living with Leopard

Summary: You've studied the specs and read the reviews - but what it's like to actually
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Title: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)

Pros: Several killer features; low system requirements; cheaper than most versions of Windows Vista

Cons: Time Machine backup app is limited in functionality; iChat has limited support for instant-messaging applications

Verdict: Mac owners that like working faster and smarter will like OS X 10.5 Leopard. Upgrading to Leopard isn't absolutely necessary, but we strongly recommend doing so.

80/100
Title: Major update worth the upgrade fee for most users

Pros: Easy backup tools; major improvements in included applications; addresses numerous shortcomings from previous OS versions; improved security and networking functions.

Cons: Stacks and Dock features seem poorly thought out; illegible menu items with some Desktop backgrounds; some bugs in Spaces window behavior.

Summary: Mac OS X Leopard is a sweeping update with so many new features that it's hard to keep them all in perspective. What is clear, however, is that it's a solid upgrade.
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Title: Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard Review

Pros: Easy backup tools, major improvements in included applications, addresses numerous shortcomings from previous OS versions, improved security and networking functions

Cons: Dock features seem poorly thought out, illegible menu items with some Desktop backgrounds, some bugs in Spaces window behaviour

Verdict: So are 300-plus new features worth £85? 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 a

Summary: It's taken two years to arrive, but Leopard is finally here. We set the Macworld team to task looking through the highlights of over 300 new features.
80/100
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