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Leopard up close – Cover Flow

Winner of our recent “What’s your fa.vo.rit poll gave us the new mac finder as reader’s favorite new application in Leopard. With good reason. The new finder is faster, more intuitive and 100% more useful than the previous version.

Cover flow allows you to flip through the contents of your computer with a screen not unlike […]

Five Reasons to upgrade to Leopard Today

In contrast to my last Leopard post, “Five reasons NOT to upgrade to Leopard,” it’s only fair to offer the other side of the coin. As I said, I already have a love/hate relationship with Apple’s new OS, and have now spent a little more time with it, so here are five reasons to upgrade […]

The Top Five Reasons Not to Upgrade to Leopard

Apple has jumped the gun with the release of their new Operating system, Leopard. My sources at Apple (who will remain nameless) tell me there are two reasons for this. One, the software engineers responsible had been “stolen” to complete the iPhone firmware updates in Apple’s ongoing battle with the hackers, and Two, the […]

Leopard Time Machine

Apple’s new OS, 10.5 or Leopard has some interesting new features. Time Machine stores an up-to-date copy of all your Mac’s files on an external hard drive, personal file sharing volume, or Mac OS X Server. That includes system files, applications, accounts, preferences, music, photos, movies, and documents.
That would be everything, right down to the […]

Leopard Almost Ready

 
The closer it gets to the 26th (The date Leopard is suppose to be released) the more I want it. Apple apparently knows how badly I want it, so they gave me a gift; Some pictures to drool over. I guess you can look too.
According to a source of AppleInsider, Mac OS X 10.5 […]