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Summary: Leopard is exactly what I needed.
Comment: Stable. Easy to use. Love the new Spaces. Built-in Mail application could have some additional functionality. Otherwise a joy to use.
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Summary: Leopard has trouble "spots"!
Comment: Ever since have have had OS 10.5, otherwise called Leopard, I have had problems with settings and peripherals. My printer no longer prints on our wireless network even with driver updated. I finally decided I will keep my printer plugged in and wait for the companies to do what they need to do. My very common asp Roadrunner has had trouble handing my e-mail. Apple did straighten that out after talking with a number of their staff. My asp helpers were clueless. I guess I'm going through the growing pains as many have with MS Vista-although my problems haven't been nearly as bad as that fiasco. Actually Leopard is a great product, but there a some trouble spots that need fixing.
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Summary: Ms. Swenson
Comment: I like the Leopard, and I have shared it with family members who also have a MAC. They agree that it is easy to use. The only thing I had to do...that I'm aware of ... is update RealPlayer. But that was very easy. This has some interesting ways of reminding me of things, and there are still some things I can't find. But I'm a slow learner, and I have to get with my "tutor" to be able to upgrade my brain. But so far, I have not found anything I don't like about it.
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Summary: Prompt and perfect OS X!
Comment: Much needed OS X update works beautifully on my "ancient" G4 Mac. Thank you for being so prompt!
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Summary: A Disaster for "Power-PC" Macs.
Comment: This OS is nice and well enough designed for Intel processor machines, but for "Power-PC" processor Macs, it's a debacle. I have one of the last of the G5 iMacs (20") and it never crashed at all with Mac OS 10.4. But with 10.5, IT WILL CRASH EVERY SINGLE TIME I use iTunes. Sometimes it crashes when I'm using iTunes, and sometimes it will crash after I use that program and quit the application. It doesn't seem to matter what I do. And yes, this is a legal, registered version of the OS. And yes, I have re-installed it twice, all to no effect. Apple has some serious work to do to make this latest OS viable for their not-too-distant machines. I hear they are completely giving up on their G-Series machines with OS 10.6, so if you have 10.4, hold on to it and don't let go. Until Apple figures it out (IF they even try), users should avoid this OS.
Thanks for reading,
-CL





Summary: Leopard is exactly what I needed.
Comment: Stable. Easy to use. Love the new Spaces. Built-in Mail application could have some additional functionality. Otherwise a joy to use.
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Summary: Leopard has trouble "spots"!
Comment: Ever since have have had OS 10.5, otherwise called Leopard, I have had problems with settings and peripherals. My printer no longer prints on our wireless network even with driver updated. I finally decided I will keep my printer plugged in and wait for the companies to do what they need to do. My very common asp Roadrunner has had trouble handing my e-mail. Apple did straighten that out after talking with a number of their staff. My asp helpers were clueless. I guess I'm going through the growing pains as many have with MS Vista-although my problems haven't been nearly as bad as that fiasco. Actually Leopard is a great product, but there a some trouble spots that need fixing.
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Summary: Ms. Swenson
Comment: I like the Leopard, and I have shared it with family members who also have a MAC. They agree that it is easy to use. The only thing I had to do...that I'm aware of ... is update RealPlayer. But that was very easy. This has some interesting ways of reminding me of things, and there are still some things I can't find. But I'm a slow learner, and I have to get with my "tutor" to be able to upgrade my brain. But so far, I have not found anything I don't like about it.
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Summary: Prompt and perfect OS X!
Comment: Much needed OS X update works beautifully on my "ancient" G4 Mac. Thank you for being so prompt!
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Summary: A Disaster for "Power-PC" Macs.
Comment: This OS is nice and well enough designed for Intel processor machines, but for "Power-PC" processor Macs, it's a debacle. I have one of the last of the G5 iMacs (20") and it never crashed at all with Mac OS 10.4. But with 10.5, IT WILL CRASH EVERY SINGLE TIME I use iTunes. Sometimes it crashes when I'm using iTunes, and sometimes it will crash after I use that program and quit the application. It doesn't seem to matter what I do. And yes, this is a legal, registered version of the OS. And yes, I have re-installed it twice, all to no effect. Apple has some serious work to do to make this latest OS viable for their not-too-distant machines. I hear they are completely giving up on their G-Series machines with OS 10.6, so if you have 10.4, hold on to it and don't let go. Until Apple figures it out (IF they even try), users should avoid this OS.
Thanks for reading,
-CL


