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Should I get Mac OS X <version>?

Started by mario583, September 15, 2008, 02:54:42 PM

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Leopard or Snow Leopard

Leopard
4 (66.7%)
Snow Leopard
2 (33.3%)

Total Members Voted: 6

Voting closed: November 04, 2008, 01:54:42 PM

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mario583

Shall I get Leopard or wait for Snow Leopard in mid-09 if I get a MacTop?

Quote* Support for connecting to Microsoft Exchange 2007 servers will be included in Address Book, Mail, and iCal.
    * Faster installation times and lower hard drive footprint.
    * Support for up to a theoretical 16TB RAM by further developing 64-bit kernel technologies.
    * Grand Central: a parallel-programming technology by Apple that aims to have the OS take full advantage of multi-core CPUs and Graphics Processing Units (GPUs).
    * QuickTime X which will feature optimized support for modern codecs.
    * OpenCL (Open Computing Language): allowing developers to code applications to use the GPU for non-graphics purposes.
    * Improved Safari performance using SquirrelFish core to improve JavaScript performance by 53%. Although this Safari update will be included with Snow Leopard, it is expected to be available for OS X iPhone, 10.5 Leopard, and 10.4 Tiger and Windows. You can get the preview version of Safari 4.0 at developer.apple.com if you are a member, and membership is free to some extent.
    * 64-bit Kernel which completely rebuilds the core OS in a complete 64-Bit environment along with 32-bit support for older Macs. This completes a long running attempt by Apple to completely unify their products in 64-bit capabilities, harking back to Apple's original adoption of the PowerPC in 1994 which was planned to become natively 64-bit with the PowerPC G5 and slowly built into OS X starting with OS X 10.3.

The next version of Mac OS X Server will include all of these features and other server-related features. Apple also states that they will include ZFS write support, but current documentation indicates that ZFS-Write support does not currently exist in the latest seed (build).

ME##

Leopard should be fine, and Snow Leopard probably won't be too expensive when it's released.

russell

snow leopard is a free upgrade when it comes out so I don't know why you'd wait.

also even if it's not free, it's more than a year off and macs are awesome so just get one.

The Oggmonster

Wait isn't Snow leopard free for people who have leopard already?
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Quote from: The Oggmonster on September 15, 2008, 05:54:16 PM
Wait isn't Snow leopard free for people who have leopard already?
last time i heard which was admittedly a while ago no one actually knew what the pricing, if any, would be doodthing;

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