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Leopard first looks and quick reviews

Tanner Godarzi of Apple Matters had this to say when he installed Leopard into his Mac mini 1.25 GHz: While you may enjoy the newly overhauled interface, Leopard doesn’t sport many new features that will shock you, not in the way Spotlight did when Tiger launched. But you’ll appreciate Leopard’s swiftness; it’s very fast, faster [...]

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More Leopard screenshots and Apple’s guided tour

For those, who like me, are waiting to upgrade to Leopard, AppleInsider posted some screenshots of Leopard five pages long. For more Leopard eye candy, MacNN also has posted their own screenshots of the latest cat from Apple’s bag. My favorite is Finder’s Cover Flow. For something that has more drool factor, head on over [...]

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TUAW’s 24 Hours of Leopard

The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) counted down to Leopard’s release by posting a Leopard feature almost every hour starting 6 PM on October 25. Contributors include Scott McNulty, Erica Sadun, Mike Schramm, Mat Lu, and Michael Rose. The list is only 20 features long. 4 hours are unaccounted for. 24 Hours of Leopard Tabbed Terminal [...]

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MacInTouch’s first look at Leopard.

MacInTouch has posted an extensive first look of Leopard by Robert Mohns. An overview looks at what’s new and improved, visually and under the hood. The overview also looks at the box, pricing and compatibility with older hardware and software. The article then discusses with more detail the improvements made in Finder, Spotlight, and Desktop. [...]

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