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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - worth the upgrade
Biggest concern was how all the major applications would react to the new OS X, mainly MS office and CS2 software. They seem to work well, sometimes an unexpected quit here and there but not that frequent. Navigating through files has been streamlined, great for those of us who work on the computer all day. There are so many thoughtful new features with this upgrade, that when you discover each new one, it confirms that upgrading was the right choice.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Bells and whistles do not a better OS make
I have run OS X in all its incarnations, on both PowerPC machines, and for 20 months on a Core Duo MacBook. Tiger was a dream. It never caused me a concern, was quick and reliable.

Leopard takes up an additional 4 gigabytes of space on my HD than did Tiger. It loads more slowly, much more slowly. Sometimes I think I'm running Windows again.

And speaking of Windows, my version of Parallels does not work well with Leopard, forcing me to make a decision to upgrade to 3.0, or go to Fusion (my likely choice).

Adobe still hasn't issued a version of PhotoShop Elements that will run natively on the Intel chip, and whereas PhotoShop Elements 2 ran well on Tiger under Rosetta, it will not run at all on Leopard--and I really miss it.

SuperDuper!, which I have used for back-up, and would prefer to continue using since you cannot boot from a TimeMachine back up, still hasn't issued a Leopard-compatible version. I'm sure it will come, but I miss it. It was quick and ultra-reliable.

I had to download a couple of drivers for printers I use.

The iPod-iPhone mods to Finder leave me cold, and stacks don't mean much to me, either.

I can still go back and restore Tiger with a SuperDuper! back up, and I think about doing that every day.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - I would not upgrade without research.
I've never owned a PC. I feed the PC is a rope holding back technology. Not that Apple is any crowing glory of achievement - they're just better that PC's.
I am a loan officer and I own three Mac's - 2 Mac Mini's and 1 MacBook - both Intel. I spend at least 8-10 hours/day weekdays using my computer. The program I need to conduct my business is called Calyx Point, and there is no Mac equivalent. Before, I had to use my company computers for Point, but since Parallels, I operate Point strictly from my Mac. It's the only thing I need Parallels for.

When I bought OS X 10.5, from previous experience, I installed it first as a fresh install on my home Mac Mini, and reinstalled only iLife '08 and Parallels. Parallels kept crashing and giving me errors. I reinstalled the OS X 10.5 as a fresh install in reinstalled iLife '08 and Parallels to no avail. There is now a beta patch for Parallels that seems to fix the problems, but I will not install 10.5 on my two work computers until a hard patch for Parallels is available, and I test it out on my home Mac Mini.

If you only need the core programs for your Mac - Mail, iTunes, iCal, Safari, iLife - then upgrade away.

But if you need Parallels to function, I would not upgrade until the hard patch from Parallels exists.

As far as all the cool new things for 10.5 - I don't like the fact that Sherlock in gone. I rarely used it, but it was definitely handy when I needed it. And, how the heck can you specify page size in Safari before you print? I'm sure it's there, but it's not where it used to be, under Page Setup. I can't rate any features of 10.5, because I rarely use my home Mac. When I can finally upgrade, I may post my opinion.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Good OS/application/feature set
I upgraded two machines from 10.4 to 10.5 (Leopard), and bottomline, I am pleased. If you already have 10.4, its ok to wait a while since 10.4 is good and quite solid, but I took the plunge and have enjoyed the nice enhancements.

Most people say do a backup and then a fresh install. That is probably the best approach, but I was innocently hopeful, and went ahead with an upgrade on both machines without backing them up. One machine (MacBook with Intel) upgraded with zero problems, and I have not had any problems with it. Very pleased. By the way, immediately after the install, there was a system update (10.5.1) that I immediately did which addressed some known some bugs. The second machine (iMac with PowerPC) installed but froze on the reboot. Thank goodness I had a second Mac to look up the problem/solution and a Firewire cable to hook up the two, remove the application enhancer file remotely, and reboot. That fixed it, and I have had only one problem in the last three weeks (a freeze).

It's the little things that make Leopard a joy. I don't mind the reflective dock, and it nicely shows what is running. The Finder windows are improved with the sidebar. Quick Look is excellent and quite productive. The Spotlight search is excellent. iChat with the screen sharing is FANTASTIC -- it paid for itself in one use, it is so easy to use, two of us edited a document together and I gave a tutorial remotely on how to use pivot tables in Excel. I've always enjoyed the Dictionary, and it is improved with Wikipedia results. It is all these little things here and there that make it an excellent OS/application/feature set...whatever it is.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Great features, but as of today it still has a lot of kinks...
Great update, too bad Apple couldn't work all the kinks out first. As of early December 2007 this new OS needs fixing, but I'd buy it again and know that apple will fix everything with updates over time.


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