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enlarge | From: Apple Category: Software
List Price: $129.99 Buy New: $99.00 You Save: $30.99 (24%)
New (32) Used (8) from $97.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 391 reviews Sales Rank: 16
Format: Dvd-rom Platforms: Mac Os X, Macintosh Color: 1-user Media: DVD-ROM Edition: Standard Operating System: Macintosh Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.4 Dimensions (in): 165.6 x 160.8 x 21.6
MPN: MB576Z/A Model: MB576Z/A UPC: 885909167876 EAN: 0885909240388 ASIN: B000FK88JK
Publication Date: October 31, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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PRETTY BUT PRACTICAL August 15, 2008 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
First off, I want to say that I've used mostly Windows Operating Systems until I got introduced to Linux Kubuntu which then got me into OS X. There are things I love and hate about all three, so I hope you find my review unbiased.
THINGS I LOVE ABOUT OS X: It sounds cliche, but probably the first thing you'll say when you see OS X is: "Wow! What a beautiful desktop!" The Dock is really colorful and large--great for us that are stimulated visually. It's also really intuitive as far as adding and removing icons go. Printing is a breeze! I plugged in the USB cable from the printer and I was instantly able to print. No software required or install screens! The Dashboard feature is really nice for checking out weather, date, time and a few calculations. The Expose feature is really handy if your desktop is cluttered with lots of windows. The Startup and Shutdown times are superb: ~1 minute Startup and ~15 second Shutdown! Even better than my Linux Kubuntu desktop! Very intuitive overall, once you play around with it for about a month. It's very stable (not prone to crashing, etc.)
NITPICKINGS: Virtual Desktops are a must, hence OS X's Spaces, but I was disappointed that there was no wrap-around feature like you find on most Linux distribution desktops. Thankfully a little free program called Wrap fixed this. The default application software is not bad, but I've seen better (Amarok, K3B, etc.) No fan control options, but this can be fixed by installing smcFanControl. In general I found that most programs did not have any as many options as I would have liked.
THINGS I HATE ABOUT OS X: Honestly, I can't think of anything I HATE about OS X, but if I wanted to play a video game I'd definitely switch to Windows and if I wanted to customize things like crazy to my personal taste I'd go with Linux Kubuntu with E17 added on.
OVERALL: Probably the best OS I've used, right alongside E17 (Enlightenment). Windows definitely has some catching up to do . . . .
Apple, the standard in personal computing August 7, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Apple has long passed Microsoft as the best operating system maker. With Leopard, they have taken another major leap forward. Features such as spaces and time machine are only the tip of the iceberg. What I like the most about Leopard is the ease of use and reliability. It starts up and shuts down in under 15 seconds. It doesn't freeze. I never need to reboot it. I haven't even considered ever having to reinstall. It simply works. And I've been a windows user for a long time; I wouldn't touch macs before. Now, I dread having to use windows.
A few other things i really like about macs:
1. I can still run windows xp or vista alongside Leopard. And Apple provides ALL the drivers you need to run windows on one CD. No need to go searching for one. Its even better than buying vista and installing it on your pc. And the mac computers run windows better than any pc I've ever owned! I can even run linux if I wanted to.
2. Using Fusion, a software for running virtual machine, I can run windows on top of mac. This way, I can run windows as a program right on top of the mac os. I can even customize it and decide how much resources to allot to the virtual machine. Can't beat that. One note: as with any virtual machine, it never runs as fast or smooth but its more than acceptable.
Mac OS Leopard August 3, 2008 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
Product is fine. Easy to work with. I hate that there is no Internet Explorer capabilities using this. I am not an IE fan but some of the sites I MUST use in my work require me to use IE and there is no way with Leopard. A bit disappointing from Apple.
Review of Mac OS X v. 10.5.1 Leopard July 25, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I like this product. I was intentionally slow in switching from Tiger because Leopard was a major upgrade, and I wanted to wait until the most important debugging had happened. There were several updates to install after I registered the system, but they were very easy, as is usual with Apple products. I have had no problems installing or operating this system. Using it is enjoyable and very intuitive.
OS X - the most beautiful OS ever. July 20, 2008 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
Simply put, OS X is years beyond any other current OS on the market, period. As a professional graphic designer / developer I can honestly state that OS X has more flexibility in terms of customizing the OS than any other system offered. Some may argue Linux as the ultimate mod-box, but, the problem with other OS mods is you simply will not have the quality that is inherent to the OS X experience. Apple is truly a master at taking insignificant aspects of the OS and prioritizing the way it is projected to the user. Color, depth, ease of use, virtually NO virus/spyware vulnerability, UNIX availability, etc, etc, It's all here, in one solid package. For current Windows users considering the switch - you cannot make a better decision - if you want to work on your computer and not for it - OS X is the system for you.
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