Testseek.com have collected 46 expert reviews of the Apple Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard.
January 2008
(85%)
46 Reviews
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Abstract: Kevin McAuliffe The much hyped release of Apples newest operating system has come and gone, and much like everyone else, Im a fanboy at heart, and can never wait to just jump right in and see what Apple has brought to the table. But...Im also a rea...
Abstract: The much hyped release of Apples newest operating system has come and gone, and much like everyone else, Im a fanboy at heart, and can never wait to just jump right in and see what Apple has brought to the table. But...Im also a realist and know t...
Abstract: Mac OS X version 10.5 or Leopard, the latest upgrade to Apple’s Macintosh operating system, created quite a stir when it was released in October. Pictures of excited Mac-heads lining up at mall outlets to buy the new release (for $130) appeared in news...
Abstract: Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard: Peachpit Learning SeriesPublisher: Peachpit PressPrice: $24.00Page Count: 458 Whether you are an experienced Mac user, new to the Mac or just switching over from a PC, you won’t go wrong by getting renowned Mac author Robin Wi...
Abstract: I am always suspicious of upgrades. I was when Vista came out and equally so with the Leopard OS X. While a software upgrade is one thing, an operating system upgrade can throw you for a loop. All those features that you spent so long getting used to a...
Abstract: Safari Web Clip Web Clip offers something Dashboard lovers have been craving: an easy way to create Widgets. Although this won’t allow you to make a Widget about anything, it does allow you to take advantage of current web based programs without th...
All in all, it's hard to view Leopard as much of an advance on Tiger. The interface improvements are a mixture of 'great' and 'meh' while the new features don't really add much beyond tweaks to your daily workflow. The feature with the ability to really ...
Abstract: If Leopard and Vista got in a fight, who would win? Well, one is a feline predator and the other is a view. While hardly comparable in those terms, solution providers need to consider how Apples latest operating system stacks up in comparison to Micro...
Abstract: Theres not much in Leopard that you could call new, as in never seen before. What I see instead is what I call a revolution of evolution. There are many things that suddenly work better than ever before, or just more efficiently, or, in some cases, fi...