Mac OS X Leopard

Mac OS X version 10.5, known as "Leopard", is the 6th version of the OS X line of Mac operating systems. Apple introduces over 300 new features in the upgrade from Tiger to Leopard including substantial changes to the desktop. It released today with only one version, in stark contrast to Vista's approach. The biggest new features according to Apple are the new Dock, the new Finder system, the Time Machine feature, and Spaces. The OS in general remains somewhat similar to Tiger so if you're familiar with OS X at all, then you'll be able to use Leopard right away.

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MSRP $129.00
Release date October, 2007
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ProSCORE
39 reviews
70
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mixed
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29 positive
2 mixed
8 negative

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Pros:
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Improved Spotlight UI & performance
+19agreedisagree

Screen sharing for controlling other machines remotely
+15agreedisagree

Spaces for virtual desktop management
+15agreedisagree

cover flow makes sorting through pictures easier
+12agreedisagree

Evolutionary upgrade
+11agreedisagree

Time Machine makes back ups a no-brainer
+11agreedisagree

Built in parental controls are very powerful
+10agreedisagree

iChat Theater for sharing screens/presentations/etc over video chat
+9agreedisagree

Better performance than Tiger
+7agreedisagree

Using boot camp included in OS X it can run windows
+6agreedisagree

World class Cocoa Frameworks with ObjC, IB and much much more
+3agreedisagree

Lets users use UNIX by opening Terminal
+3agreedisagree

Better look than other operating systems
+2agreedisagree

Cons:
Do you agree?
No more Classic support for PowerPC Macs
+6agreedisagree

Runs games a little slower
+2agreedisagree

More prone to security attacks, which has been proved
0agreedisagree

Many incompatabilities
-1agreedisagree

Poor support for hardware other than mac, this is an OS. Should not be dependent on the manufaturer of machine
-1agreedisagree

poor hardware
-1agreedisagree

Spaces is buggy
-2agreedisagree

New Dock removes useful features from Tiger version
-2agreedisagree

Just as attack-prone as any common version of Windows
-2agreedisagree

Major glitches on upgrading
-3agreedisagree

Not enough major improvements
-5agreedisagree

Poor support
-6agreedisagree


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Pricing

  • Single license - $129
  • Family 5-pack license - $199

The new Dock has a change in look and is more 3D, with the "stand" portion reflecting in real-time what is above it, including program windows and wallpapers. Stacks are a new feature of the dock that work similar to smart folders. Leopard will automatically group similar files together and put them under one icon in the doc, you then click on the icon to have the files fan out or appear in a grid view.

Finder undergoes significant changes to its look featuring a more streamlined and accessible side bar. The biggest change is the introduction of a new view named "Cover Flow". This view works similar to iTunes' album view where you flip through the icons. Apple is also introducing a new technology named Quick Look which lets you do an in-depth preview of a multitude of files before fully opening them. Combining Quick Look with Cover Flow lets you easily perform mini slide shows with images, or view videos in quick succession. Quick Look even lets you page through PDF or Keynote presentations.

Spaces is a virtual desktop management system that lets you keep four different virtual desktops, each with their own set of programs running. You can switch between the desktops easily, and rearrange their positioning relative to one another.

Time Machine is an automatic backup, and quick recovery system for your files. With a few clicks you can specify which folders you want to keep backed up, and where they should be stored. Storage can occur on the local drive, or for better backup reliability on an external, or networked drive. The system then keeps a record of every single file that is in those monitored folders, and lets you recover a lost file, or return to a previous version.

As opposed to other recent Operating System releases, Leopard comes in one form that includes everything for all users. This includes 64-bit support, as Steve Jobs said "Leopard is 64-bit top to bottom".

Official site: www.apple.com/macosx/leopard/

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written by Omar Aug 7, 06

This report was started August 7, 2006 at 5:21 pm by Omar
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Comments

1.  avatar Erik said:

What's Time Machine and Spaces?
Aug 07, 2006 5:35pm
2.  avatar Omar said:

Check out the article
Aug 07, 2006 6:52pm
3.  avatar Erik said:

I'm definitely underwhelmed by the new features. I really don't find myself wishing I could go back in time on my computer. I'm a Windows user, and I rarely even make use of the Recycle Bin. Spaces could be cool, though....
Aug 07, 2006 10:01pm
4.  avatar Omar said:

I think Time Machine is really amazing as long as they keep the system resources it uses in check. After using a Version Tracking System for my coding projects, I'd love to have something like that for all the other files on my computer. All done automatically too. Actually, my school provided this kind of snapshot system to students, and I found it to be a huge life saver a few times. And that's all it takes to be worth it.
Aug 08, 2006 10:05am
5.  avatar Discordanian said:

Not a lot of new features, but enough to make me get the family pack (I have 5 laptops in the house).

Spaces sounded cooler than it turned out to be for me. I'm used to having multiple desktops in linux, and this isn't quite there in terms of configuration and window management as say gnome or kde.

I will say that the parental controls are absolutely amazing. You can create an access list or a deny list (for my daughter I'm using an access list so I have to specify the sites she can visit explicitly). It also keeps track of how long she's on and will log her off (after several minutes and several warnings) automatically when she's used up the time I specified in a given day. It logs. It logs a log. It logs about darn near everything. All chats. All sites visited, and the amount of time at each site.
Jan 07, 2008 11:33am
6.  avatar exumer said:

i want to try this operating system when i build my intel based pc
Mar 09, 2008 3:56pm
7.  avatar dialupinternetuser said:

I really do not like Apple operating systems. I find that programs are annoying to actually get to stop running, their mouse is annoying, their features hog RAM, and that Vista is better looking. The only plus side here I see is the lack of viruses. And it's not like safari is good, it has no or very little anti-phising, hogs ram, and a lame bookmarking system. And Firefox has good add-ons. Also, while Apple may make Time Machine seem like the all amazing savior, all it really boils down to is your average backup program. It's just got a cute name and is integrated into the OS.
Apr 02, 2008 9:24pm
8.  avatar metapin said:

Coool-cooool very cool operating system. The friend of mine has such one. I would also. I used a little bit it is beautiful.

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Discordanian

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January 7, 2008
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7 pros
2 cons
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2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

Pros

  • Screen sharing for controlling other machines remotely
  • Spaces for virtual desktop management
  • Evolutionary upgrade
  • Time Machine makes back ups a no-brainer
  • Built in parental controls are very powerful
  • iChat Theater for sharing screens/presentations/etc over video chat
  • Better performance than Tiger

Cons

  • New Dock removes useful features from Tiger version
  • Not enough major improvements

Comments

"Not a lot of new features, but enough to make me get the family pack (I have 5 laptops in the house).

Spaces sounded cooler than it turned out to be for me. I'm used to having multiple desktops in linux, and this isn't quite there in terms of configuration and window management as say gnome or kde.

I will say that the parental controls are absolutely amazing. You can create an access list or a deny list (for my daughter I'm using an access list so I have to specify the sites she can visit explicitly). It also keeps track of how long she's on and will log her off (after several minutes and several warnings) automatically when she's used up the time I specified in a given day. It logs. It logs a log. It logs about darn near everything. All chats. All sites visited, and the amount of time at each site."
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iTod

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November 22, 2007
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1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

Pros

  • Improved Spotlight UI & performance
  • Screen sharing for controlling other machines remotely
  • Spaces for virtual desktop management
  • iChat Theater for sharing screens/presentations/etc over video chat

Cons

  • Spaces is buggy
  • New Dock removes useful features from Tiger version

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Omar

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October 26, 2007
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1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

Pros

  • Evolutionary upgrade
  • Time Machine makes back ups a no-brainer
  • Built in parental controls are very powerful
  • Better performance than Tiger

Cons

  • Not enough major improvements

Comments

"Check out the article"
"I think Time Machine is really amazing as long as they keep the system resources it uses in check. After using a Version Tracking System for my coding projects, I'd love to have something like that for all the other files on my computer. All done automatically too. Actually, my school provided this kind of snapshot system to students, and I found it to be a huge life saver a few times. And that's all it takes to be worth it."

Competitors

Omar prefers Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate, Microsoft Windows XP over Mac OS X Leopard
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dialupinternetuser

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May 28, 2008
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ProSCORE
67
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mixed
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6 pros
3 cons
1 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

Pros

  • Improved Spotlight UI & performance
  • Screen sharing for controlling other machines remotely
  • Spaces for virtual desktop management
  • cover flow makes sorting through pictures easier
  • Built in parental controls are very powerful
  • iChat Theater for sharing screens/presentations/etc over video chat

Cons

  • Spaces is buggy
  • New Dock removes useful features from Tiger version
  • Not enough major improvements

Comments

"I really do not like Apple operating systems. I find that programs are annoying to actually get to stop running, their mouse is annoying, their features hog RAM, and that Vista is better looking. The only plus side here I see is the lack of viruses. And it's not like safari is good, it has no or very little anti-phising, hogs ram, and a lame bookmarking system. And Firefox has good add-ons. Also, while Apple may make Time Machine seem like the all amazing savior, all it really boils down to is your average backup program. It's just got a cute name and is integrated into the OS."

Competitors

dialupinternetuser prefers Debian GNU/Linux 4.0 "Etch", Ubuntu 8.04 "Hardy Heron" over Mac OS X Leopard
dialupinternetuser prefers Mac OS X Leopard over Microsoft Windows XP Home, Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic
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mkrumm99

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October 30, 2007
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1 pro
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1 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

Pros

  • Better performance than Tiger

Cons

  • Not enough major improvements

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fractalhorizon

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October 11, 2009
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ProSCORE
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13 pros
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0 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

Pros

  • Improved Spotlight UI & performance
  • Screen sharing for controlling other machines remotely
  • Spaces for virtual desktop management
  • cover flow makes sorting through pictures easier
  • Evolutionary upgrade
  • Time Machine makes back ups a no-brainer
  • Built in parental controls are very powerful
  • iChat Theater for sharing screens/presentations/etc over video chat
  • Better performance than Tiger
  • Using boot camp included in OS X it can run windows
  • World class Cocoa Frameworks with ObjC, IB and much much more
  • Lets users use UNIX by opening Terminal
  • Better look than other operating systems

Cons

  • No more Classic support for PowerPC Macs

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Zach808

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July 1, 2009
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ProSCORE
86
negative
mixed
positive
12 pros
2 cons

Pros

  • Improved Spotlight UI & performance
  • Screen sharing for controlling other machines remotely
  • Spaces for virtual desktop management
  • cover flow makes sorting through pictures easier
  • Evolutionary upgrade
  • Built in parental controls are very powerful
  • iChat Theater for sharing screens/presentations/etc over video chat
  • Better performance than Tiger
  • Using boot camp included in OS X it can run windows
  • World class Cocoa Frameworks with ObjC, IB and much much more
  • Lets users use UNIX by opening Terminal
  • Better look than other operating systems

Cons

  • No more Classic support for PowerPC Macs
  • Runs games a little slower

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Robb Lincoln

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September 20, 2009
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ProSCORE
83
negative
mixed
positive
10 pros
2 cons
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love itlove it

Pros

  • Improved Spotlight UI & performance
  • Screen sharing for controlling other machines remotely
  • Spaces for virtual desktop management
  • cover flow makes sorting through pictures easier
  • Evolutionary upgrade
  • Time Machine makes back ups a no-brainer
  • Using boot camp included in OS X it can run windows
  • World class Cocoa Frameworks with ObjC, IB and much much more
  • Lets users use UNIX by opening Terminal
  • Better look than other operating systems

Cons

  • Runs games a little slower
  • Major glitches on upgrading

Competitors

Robb Lincoln prefers Mac OS X Snow Leopard over Mac OS X Leopard
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Master2k27

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June 30, 2009
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Pros

Did not agree with any pros

Cons

  • No more Classic support for PowerPC Macs
  • Runs games a little slower
  • More prone to security attacks, which has been proved
  • Many incompatabilities
  • poor hardware
  • Spaces is buggy
  • New Dock removes useful features from Tiger version
  • Just as attack-prone as any common version of Windows
  • Major glitches on upgrading
  • Not enough major improvements
  • Poor support

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Howlsthunder

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April 1, 2009
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ProSCORE
73
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mixed
positive
8 pros
3 cons
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0 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

Pros

  • Improved Spotlight UI & performance
  • Screen sharing for controlling other machines remotely
  • Spaces for virtual desktop management
  • cover flow makes sorting through pictures easier
  • Evolutionary upgrade
  • Time Machine makes back ups a no-brainer
  • Better performance than Tiger
  • Using boot camp included in OS X it can run windows

Cons

  • No more Classic support for PowerPC Macs
  • Spaces is buggy
  • New Dock removes useful features from Tiger version

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