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$164.73
Fast. Elegant. Superb suite of built-in basic apps. Easy to use for those familiar with previous... (pcmag.com)
Superpowered and workgroup friendly with great features, but with a steep learning curve for... (pcauthority.com.au)
We have collected and analyzed 3 expert reviews from international sources. Experts rate this product 85/100. The average review date is October 7, 2008. We have compared these reviews to 24242 reviews from other Operating Systems. The alaScore™ for this product is 96/100 = Excellent. Last update: November 21, 2009.

960100
3 reviews
November, 2009
3 Experts
Product Age
Rank 7
from $164.73
Apple has another winner with Mac OS X 10.6, also known as Snow Leopard. This version of the Macintosh operating system, which goes on sale Friday, August 28, is the brainiest, brawniest, and most beautiful consumer-oriented OS available anywhereand ...
Fast. Elegant. Superb suite of built-in basic apps. Easy to use for those familiar with previous versions. Silky-smooth upgrading for existing users
A few minor interface glitches. Lacks the range of applications and compatible hardware available for Windows
The latest version of Apple's Mac operating system, OS X 10.6 (codenamed Snow Leopard), is Apple's fastest, most functional, and feature-rich operating system yet.
As its name suggests, this latest version builds on the strong foundation of...
Superpowered and workgroup friendly with great features, but with a steep learning curve for administrators. Find out what the "other" side of the server world looks like
With OS X 10.5 Server, or Leopard - to give it its marketing name - you get...
You need this review. Not for the simple, easily asserted things which spring to mind when someone says 'file server operating system' - we're well past the stage of files being presented and users sharing their content being a novelty or a matter of ...
Superpowered and workgroup friendly with great features, but with a steep learning curve for administrators.
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