Testseek.com have collected 46 expert reviews of the Apple Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard.
January 2008
(85%)
46 Reviews
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Abstract: I am always suspicious of upgrades. I was when Vista came out and equally so with the Leopard OS X. While a software upgrade is one thing, an operating system upgrade can throw you for a loop. All those features that you spent so long getting used to a...
Abstract: Safari Web Clip Web Clip offers something Dashboard lovers have been craving: an easy way to create Widgets. Although this won’t allow you to make a Widget about anything, it does allow you to take advantage of current web based programs without th...
All in all, it's hard to view Leopard as much of an advance on Tiger. The interface improvements are a mixture of 'great' and 'meh' while the new features don't really add much beyond tweaks to your daily workflow. The feature with the ability to really ...
Arrivé au terme de cet article, il nous faut maintenant conclure sur Leopard. Présenté par Apple, tout au long de son développement, comme un système dexploitation révolutionnaire qui serait bien supérieur au Windows Vista de Microsoft, Leopard saff...
Abstract: If Leopard and Vista got in a fight, who would win? Well, one is a feline predator and the other is a view. While hardly comparable in those terms, solution providers need to consider how Apples latest operating system stacks up in comparison to Micro...
Abstract: A screenshot showing some of Mac OS X Leopards new features. The fifth edition of Apples Mac OS X operating system may have been worth the wait but its worth waiting a little longer before you buy it. Apple will probably need to issue an update...
Apple clearly wanted to not only improve the look and feel of Mac OS X, as defined by its primary app, Finder, but to revive it for the Windows Vista era, and that's largely what it's done with Leopard. Some major gains have been made: Finder's window...
Abstract: Theres not much in Leopard that you could call new, as in never seen before. What I see instead is what I call a revolution of evolution. There are many things that suddenly work better than ever before, or just more efficiently, or, in some cases, fi...
Published: 2007-11-02, Author: John , review by: techcrunch.com
Abstract: Here we sit, a week after the Leopard launch, exhausted. Like the machine at Ikea that opens and closes the drawers in the kitchen section over and over again to show how strong they are, I’ve pounded at Leopard with a vengeance, opening and closing...