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Interface enhancements like Expose in the Dock and better file and folder viewing in Stacks make finding apps and files much easier. A completely overhauled QuickTime X now sports a cleaner interface and recording tools. The much-anticipated Exchange ...
Snow Leopard works with Intel Macs only ; PowerPC users are out of luck ; requires $29 upgrade fee
Intel Mac users will like Snow Leopard's smartly designed interface enhancements, and its Exchange support is a must-have (especially with Outlook for Mac on the way). With a ton of technological improvements, Snow Leopard is worth the $29 upgrade fee.
Photo gallery: Mac OS X Snow Leopard Sneaking in a few days before its promised September release, the tune-up for Mac OS X Leopard costs $29 for current Leopard users, and packs just enough punch to be worth your money. To put some of these...
Easy installation, Takes up less hard drive space than Leopard, Inexpensive to upgrade, Several interface enhancements, Optimized for future multicore and graphics-rich apps
Only works on Intel-based Macs, Incompatible with some older applications, No third-party apps yet take advantage of GCD or OpenCL
Other highlights: new the signal strength of hotspots is displayed in the drop-down menu at the top of the screen. Users can opt to have the month and date shown next to the time, which can be set to automatically adjust to whatever time zone the ...
Snow Leopard (Mac OS X 10.6) review: Intel Mac users will like Snow Leopard's smartly designed interface enhancements, and its Exchange support is a must-have (especially with Outlook for Mac on the way). With a ton of technological improvements, Snow ...
Interface enhancements make finding apps and files much easier • A completely overhauled QuickTime X now sports a cleaner interface and recording tools • Exchange support across Mail, the Address Book and iCal is huge for those who take their Macs to ...
Snow Leopard works with Intel Macs only • PowerPC users are out of luck • Requires AU$39 upgrade fee
To put some of these claims to the test, we decided to pit Mac OS X 10.5.8 Leopard against Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard to see how these new technologies affected overall performance. But the killer feature addition for Snow Leopard might be...
Intel Mac users will like Snow Leopard's smartly designed interface enhancements, and its Exchange support is a must-have (especially with Outlook for Mac on the way). With a ton of technological improvements, Snow Leopard is worth the AU$39 upgrade ...
Interface enhancements make finding apps and files much easier, A completely overhauled QuickTime X now sports a cleaner interface and recording tools, Exchange support across Mail, the Address Book and iCal is huge for those who take their Macs to work
Snow Leopard works with Intel Macs only, PowerPC users are out of luck, Requires AU$39 upgrade fee
To put some of these claims to the test, we decided to pit Mac OS X 10.5.8 Leopard against Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard to see how these new technologies affected overall performance. But the killer feature addition for Snow Leopard might be...
WHEN APPLE ANNOUNCED the impending release of the latest iteration of OSX many months ago, the Cupertino company made it quite clear that there would be no new eye candy, bells or whistles. The intention was always to take what was already a rock ...
Simple install. Faster, leaner, future-proof. Exchange Server support. 64-bit goodness
Most of the good gubbins are invisible. Where's the new swooshy stuff
An infected bootleg copy of Iwork which has been doing the rounds of P2P networks and Usenet servers is one such case, and File Quarantine will calmly suggest that you might want to step away from the download and put your hands in the air
Interface enhancements like Expose in the Dock and better file and folder viewing in Stacks make finding apps and files much easier. A completely overhauled QuickTime X now sports a cleaner interface and recording tools. The much-anticipated Exchange ...
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