Testseek.com have collected 56 expert reviews of the Apple Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard.
August 2009
(86%)
56 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Speed improvements in core features, price, some neat tweaks
Some might question having to pay for it, needs third party application updates for full benefits to come through
Wed like to think that Apple was in the position with Leopard to apply an "if it aint broke, dont fix it" mentality and thats what Snow Leopard feels like. It makes Leopard run like you think it should be running. For us, thats enough, we like the...
Published: 2009-08-27, Author: Jason , review by: macworld.co.uk
Generally faster than Leopard; supports Exchange; rudimentary malware checking; most applications run in 64-bit mode; improvements to Exposé and Dock.
Lackluster QuickTime Player update; many features won’t truly be exploited until Mac hardware evolves. Min specs: Mac computer with an Intel processor; 1GB of memory; 5GB of available disk space; DVD drive for installation.
Were glad Apple put the brakes on marketing-driven feature bloat. Going in and overhauling the foundations and frameworks is a great idea - and something Microsoft is partly doing with Windows 7 in an attempt to woo disgruntled Vista and satisfied XP...
I like Snow Leopard, and found moving back to Leopard quite surprisingly painful. Was it really so slow? It didn't feel so a week ago. There's some controversy about how "64-bit" this upgrade really is. I have no complaints about compatibility, and 10...
Abstract: Snow Leopard is the much-awaited update over the existing Leopard version of Mac OS X. The changes are aimed at increasing the overall performance of Macs.The upgrade over a standard Leopard installation takes around 20 – 40 minutes depending on ...
Future-ready engineering, Speed improvements, Good price
Won’t work on older hardware
Snow Leopard has few evident changes but many subtle ones. It's a trimmed, optimized version of v10.5 (Leopard) which came before it — a full 7GB smaller after installation! Some minor features are indeed new, but the majority of the changes are...
Abstract: Cuando la compañía anunció el próximo lanzamiento de una nueva versión de Mac OS X ya advirtió que no se iban a ver grandísimos cambios, aunque los que se han hecho son fundamentales. La intención, claramente conseguida, ha sido la de crear un sistema...
Published: 2014-08-29, Author: Antoine , review by: macg.co
La carte mère de Quo Computer est intéressante pour les fans de Snow Leopard, même si les composants compatibles sont rares actuellement. Il est possible de se construire une machine puissante et évolutive sans débourser autant que pour un Mac Pro d'occas...
Abstract: Quand la version précédente de MacOS X (10.5, nom de code Leopard) sétait focalisée sur lajout de nouvelles fonctionnalités, Apple a clairement annoncé la couleur pour la version 10.6 : il sagira avant tout dune mise à jour des entrailles du systèm...
Cela va sans doute vous paraître un peu cliché, mais il est difficile de conclure sur Mac OS X Snow Leopard. Que dire en définitive sur cette mise à jour, sans faire confiance aveuglément au discours teinté de marketing dAppl...