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Apple Mac OS X Version 10.5.1 Leopard

Mac OS X v.10.5 Leopard is the newest release of Apple's innovative, stable and compatible operating system for Macintosh computers. This new release includes an elegant new interface and over 300 new innovations designed to help customers accomplish any task. Improvements have been included for all your favorite Mac programs like iChat and Mail, as well as all-new features such as Quick Look, which lets you peruse the contents of a multiple-page document or video without opening the whole file, and Time Machine, which can recover files in seconds. OS X 10.5 has all this, as well as the exceptional search technology, stunning graphics, rapid connectivity and solid stability you've come to expect from the OSX family of operating systems. iChat now lets you present movies, presentations and virtually any document during your chtas with iChat Theater. You can even save your audio and video chats for sharing or synching with an iPod to play on the go. Communicate with 30 professionally designed stationary template, keep important notes and track to-do items in Mail You can now group applications into Spaces and move between each Space with keyboard shortcuts to organize your windows and reduce clutter

  • 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

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Product Length: 19.68 inches
Product Width: 19.68 inches
Product Height: 19.68 inches
Product Weight: 2.0 pounds
Package Length: 5.3 inches
Package Width: 5.3 inches
Package Height: 0.8 inches
Package Weight: 0.15 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 359 reviews
System Requirements:
Platform: Mac OS X / Macintosh
Media: DVD-ROM
Item Quantity: 1
 
 

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5Apple Rocks (As usual).  Jul 02, 2008
I'm a die hard mac fan. Any major OS apple rolls out is A+ in my book. I usually write long reviews for products that caused problems. OS10.5 is all solutions! Check my blog (http://validatelife.blogspot.com) for all kinds of updates and feedback regarding OS10.5!

5Beautiful OS - A great upgrade!  Jun 30, 2008
OS X Leopard is a great upgrade from Tiger and certainly is the world's best operating system. With the 10.5.1 update, the OS is very stable and well worth the upgrade price. I am very happy with the improvements.

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5Apple leopard 10.5 +++  Jun 29, 2008
I was running 10.3.9 on my g-4 Powerbook 1.25. The computer began to crash when accessing some sites on the internet. Some web sites that I had been using, just stopped loading at all. I had concerns of going to the newer 10.5 Leopard due to its size and slowing the computer. I cannot tell it slows the computer down, if it does. It takes a little longer to start up.
I will say I am very pleased with the improvements. I wish I had changed to the Leopard 10.5 sooner.

I will give it two thumbs up.

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2Couldn't Install on my PC, Why?  Jun 26, 2008
Ever since the end of last year, one of the baristas at the Starbucks I frequent had been going on and on about how great Leopard was on his macbook computer. He told me about all the great features like a time machine, spaces and itunes. I admit I had been using windows for years, but that I'd go ahead and give it a try, why not? Well that's when I was in for a huge surprise.

I had recently bought one of the great dell XPS Ones and figured that'd be as good a computer as any to run leopard on, after all I wanted to be fair in comparing it to vista. As soon as I inserted the leopard disc, I realized I had been duped. On the disc, I couldn't see the installer, all it had were some directories for "bootcamp utilities" or some sort. I looked all over and could not for the life of me figure out how to install the wretched thing. It took me a lot of searching on altavista but I finally took it to Best Buy and the Geek Squad was more than happy to take a look at it. After I paid them 100 dollars to diagnose the problem, they told me my XPS one wasn't compatible with leopard, something about it not being an apple platform. I was of course very dismayed, so I attempted to return this to no avail, since there are no returns on opened software.

When I got home I did more research on altavista and found out that if you want to use leopard, YOU MUST buy one of Apples' own versions of the XPS One, the imacbook line of computer machines. Never in my life as a software engineer have I seen such deceptive business practices. Why would they sell a 100 dollar piece of software to a person with the wrong computer? What kind of racket are they running? This kind of bait and switch tactic is not something I would expect from a large corporation, but with gas prices so high I guess everyone is trying to make a quick buck.

What kills me is that the imacbook computer machines looked like such blatant ripoffs of the XPS one. It looks like all they did was change the color to white and throw their logo all over it. I wouldn't be surprised if I saw dell seek legal action against apple for this type of copyright infrigement. Serves them right!


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5Leopar - Fantastic  Jun 26, 2008
Leopard came standard on my new iMac that I got in May 2008. I had a problem when I installed Windows XP (my fault - I didn't follow instructions) and windows erased the whole drive and installed Windows! Just 5 minutes before I installed Windows (why waste your beautiful drive space) Time Machine (Apple's new magical back up program included with Leopard) had done a final back up automatically. So when I had restored my hard drive from the Time Machine Back Up - I HAD LOST NOTHING. What can I say? I swear by it. Use Time Machine, you will not regret it. I have since bought a Family Pack of Leopard for my old eMac and G4 iBook. It runs great on both. The iCal has also been improved as well.

 
 
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