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Mac OS X Leopard 10.5 (up to 5-Users) Full Retail Box
The newest edition of the easiest operating system to use has just gotten better. Mac OS X v10.5.4 Leopard is packed with over 300 new features, installs easily, and works with the software and accessories you already have. iChat - Connect face to face with high-quality video conferencing ? now with effects, backdrops, iChat Theater Spaces - Group related application windows into separate spaces and switch between them Safari 3 - now has better tab control, improved Find capabilities, inline PDF controls Parental Controls Boot Camp - Run Windows XP & Vista at native speed on your MacMinimum System Requirements Mac computer with an Intel, PowerPC G5, or PowerPC G4 (867MHz or faster) processor 512MB of physical RAM DVD drive for installation The Family Pack Software License Agreement lets you install and use 1 copy of Leopard on up to a maximum of 5 Apple-labeled computers at a time as long as those computers are located in the same household and used by persons who occupy that household. ?Household? is defined as a person or persons who share the same housing unit such as a home, apartment, mobile home, or condominium, including student members who are primary residents of that household but reside at a separate on-campus location. This license does not include business or commercial users more
- From: CNET
- Posted: Nov-12-2008
"Leopard is very compatible with all of my hardware."
Apple has out done them selves but could use the old Tiger Aqua.
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- Posted: Nov-07-2008
"Spectacular"
Interface: In my opinion, the Mac's user interface is way easier to use than XP's. It looks sleeker, and is a better option for beginners and advanced users. No Errors!!: In Windows, I am used to getting the "Windows has encountered a problem error o
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- Posted: Oct-27-2008
"The least intuitive OS I have ever used"
I use a lot of different software products and my test for good software is how easily I can navigate it's interface within an hour or so. After 8 months with the Mac, I continually found myself trying stumped as to where various settings and functi
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- Posted: Oct-02-2008
"For the developer: garbage. For the average user: okay."
It may be that I'm trying to compare Mac OS X to Ubuntu Linux, because Mac seems to be trying too hard to be Linux. The command line is complete garbage. If it wasn't for BSD, Mac would probably be down the hole. When an application closes, it does
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- Posted: Sep-03-2008
"Very cool looking but buggier than recent OS X updates"
I think it's a very nice OS. Surprising that Microsoft is behind in a lot of ways though not in every way by any means. For business purposes I think Leopard in conjunction with Fusion & Win XP is impossible to beat... but many people would prefer t
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- Posted: Aug-09-2008
"Nothing can compare"
I've been a software support/development engineer for 22 years. I've always used Window's based PC's. Last week I helped my sister in-law setup her new MacBook Pro. This was the first time I've had the chance to use a Mac, it was so easy to setup I c
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- Posted: Aug-03-2008
"see no difference between this and tiger"
What a waste of money. I barely see the differnece between this and the previous os. Same ****y interface, same features execpt for maybe two new features like timemachine. Seriously this os is overated. I regret buying it and im switching back to ti
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- Posted: Jul-16-2008
"Pretty Much Perfect"
I have been a long time Windows user; heck, i used 3.1 on my grandma's old Hewlett Packard. Until recently, i loved XP's large base of programs, and had never even looked into Macs at all. I was then offered 2 options by the college I'm attending. I
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- Posted: Jun-30-2008
"Leopard is amazing!"
Mac OS X Leopard is the best operating system I've ever used. It's user friendly, runs Windows, uses Time Machine to locate deleted files, very clean interface, spaces are easier to use apps, everything you can possibly think of is here in Leopard.
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- Posted: Jun-10-2008
"First Time Apple user"
Being a first time Apple user I'd have thought I'd run into problems learning a new OS. It couldn't be further from the truth Mac OS X Leopard is an OUTSTANDING product. Don't know why I waited so long to migrate. The BIGGEST reason I left Windows
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