Leopard looks like … Vista
What struck me at the June 11 Apple Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) event wasn’t the glitzy demos, the rockstar-like worship of Apple CEO Steve Jobs or the “I’m Steve Jobs” parody video by the “I’m a PC” guy.
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12.6.2007
Leopard vs. Vista: Take two
Let me try this again. Seeing that so many readers misunderstood my blog post from earlier this week about my take on Apple CEO Steve Jobs’ keynote, I’d like to try to clarify what I was trying to say.
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13.6.2007
Why Leopard Isn't Better than Vista
Apple's newest operating system is at best an evolution from predecessor Tiger. Some of the criticisms leveled at Windows Vista apply to Leopard. Seriously.
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30.10.2007
Leopard and Vista - More alike than you might think
When Vista was released the chorus of complaints and criticisms quickly grew from a low hum to a near deafening roar. A little more than a week since Apple released Leopard and that low hum of discontent has already been amplified to the point where it’s starting to hurt my ears.
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6.11.2007
Vista vs. Leopard – a Microsoft Perspective
Windows Vista vs. Mac OS X Leopard was the inevitable clash of catalyzed by the operating system measuring contest between Microsoft and Apple.
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1.12.2007
Mac OS X Leopard vs. Windows Vista
HardwareLogic has partnering up with Newegg to sponsor the User Guide Of The Month.
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8.5.2007
Apple names Mac OS X Leopard: Windows Vista 2.0
Apple’s World Wide Developers Conference that started today will apparently be the host of a surprising and clear shot at Microsoft’s next-generation OS Vista. This is probably how Steve Jobs is hoping to attract attention on his Macintosh alternative, Leopard OS.
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7.8.2006
Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard to Take a Bite Out of Windows Vista?
The gap between the 2001 release of Windows XP and that of Windows Vista in 2007, created a window of opportunity for the growth of rival operating systems from Apple and the open source community.
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10.10.2007
Think XP and Vista Are Security Disasters? Have You Looked at Tiger and Leopard Lately?
Do you think that Windows Vista and Windows XP are security disasters? Well, in all fairness, chances are that indeed you would think that.
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18.12.2007
Vista SP2 and Windows 7 More Secure than Linux and Mac OS X Leopard
Windows Vista Service Pack 2 is the absolute apex in security when it comes down to operating systems, Kevin Turner, chief operating officer for Microsoft, has indicated at the Midmarket CIO Summit earlier this week.
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12.4.2009
Leopard leaping in June
Apple is currently planning to release Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard in June, mostly likely at or around its Worldwide Developers Conference, reliable sources report.
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3.4.2007
Snow Leopard coming soon
Just how soon is 'soon'? Well, this Friday actually. August 28th marks the day that the next edition of Mac OS X is released.
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24.8.2009
Apple’s “Leopard” has Glass UI
Think Secret today published some new screenshots (a report) of Apple's latest "Leopard" Build - Build 9A321.
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22.12.2006
Windows 7 vs. Snow Leopard Benchmark
CNET’s Dong Ngo decided he wanted to pit Windows 7 and Snow Leopard against each other to see which operating system has more oomph. The results may surprise you.
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16.10.2009
Mac OS X Leopard: A Guided Tour
To further promote the release of Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard, which Apple Incorporated has announced will be available on October 26, the company has posted a guide tour to promote the release of the latest version of its operating system.
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20.10.2007
Mac OS X 10.6.1 Snow Leopard
Apple has announced the roll out of v10.6.1 Update for their existing OS X Snow Leopard users.
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11.9.2009
Hacker: Snow Leopard less secure than Windows
As reported by Techworld, Snow Leopard, Apple's highly anticipated new operating system, lacks basic security features that are found in Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7 says Charlie Miller, a noted security researcher.
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17.9.2009
Can a Windows geek love Snow Leopard?
In the interests of science, I’ve been dividing my time lately between a Mac running Snow Leopard and a PC running Windows 7. My goal is to gain hands-on experience with Apple’s hardware and software to go with the years of experience I already have with Windows.
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24.9.2009
Windows 7 surpasses Snow Leopard in under two weeks
In only two weeks since the official commercial launch of Microsoft's latest operating system, Windows 7 has managed to surpass Apple's Snow Leopard market share.
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6.11.2009
Hackers Open Up Mac OS X Leopard for PC
Apple has a new set of hackers to contend with: a group of developers on the OSx86Scene forum have published instructions on how to install Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard on a standard PC.
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1.11.2007
Mac OS X Snow Leopard Theme for Windows 7
Windows 7 Themes Gallery has been updated with three new themes – based on the original wallpapers pack from the upcoming Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6 release.
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12.8.2009
How to Install Snow Leopard (10A432) on PC Hackintosh
Snow Leopard 10.6Snow Leopard is released and all the Hackintosheers are waiting eagerly to run the latest version of Mac OS X 10.6 on their PC a.k.a Hack Pro.
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27.8.2009
5 Reasons Windows 7 Is A Better Deal For Students Than Snow Leopard
Microsoft took on rival Apple head on this week in the education market with a special offer for students to purchase Windows 7 for $30, about the same price as Apple's competing Mac OS X Snow Leopard.
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19.9.2009
Download Mac OS X 10.6.2 Snow Leopard
Mac OS X 10.6.2 has finally arrived and it brings tons of new bug fixes for existing OS X Snow Leopard users
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10.11.2009
Apple previews Mac OS X 10.6 "Snow Leopard"
Apple surprised many today when it announced it would be previewing the next version of the operating system that runs on its Mac line of desktops and notebooks, Mac OS X 10.6, aka "Snow Leopard".
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10.6.2008
New Leopard 10.5.7 build released, public release imminent?
Apple has released another build of the upcoming 10.5.7 operating system, which builds on the existing Leopard iteration, to developers and many people are whispering that a release is coming very, very soon.
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15.4.2009
Windows 7 RC Build 7100 OS X Theme Leopard
In past we have reviewed Leopard Transformation Pack 2 & Mac OS X Leopart theme to transform Vista to Mac OS X.
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6.6.2009
Amazon is now taking OS X Snow Leopard pre-orders
According to MacRumors, Amazon is now taking pre-orders for Mac OS X Snow Leopard.
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2.8.2009
How-To: Remove the Windows BSOD icon in Leopard, make OS X a little less smug
It's pretty clear that Apple left no stone unturned in Leopard, making changes and fixes throughout the new operating system.
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31.10.2007
How to Install Vista Language Packs MUI on all versions of Vista + video tutorial
Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic, Vista Home Premium, and Vista Business versions of the Microsoft licensing restrictions can only preserve a language!
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23.9.2008Why Leopard Isn't Better than Vista
Apples newest operating system is at best an evolution from predecessor Tiger. Some of the criticisms leveled at Windows Vista apply to Leopard.
Seriously.
I bought my copy of Leopard on Saturday from the local Apple Store. Granted, Ive only used the software for two days, but it
has made a remarkably fast first impression. There is much to like about Leopard, but this cat scratches—oh, am I wounded. Whats bugging me
about Leopard is what bugged me about Vista eight months ago...
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30.10.2007Apple Pulls Boot Camp, Leopard Leaks
Although Mac OS X version 10.5, known as "Leopard," won't pounce into retail stores until Friday at 6pm, a purported final copy of the new
operating system is already making the rounds on the Internet. Windows Vista leaked out before its launch as well, but there is one key distinction in
that Leopard includes no activation requirements or other anti-piracy restrictions...
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24.10.2007Apple: Leopard Will Ship on Time
It seems as if Apple is
determined to not take a
similar route as Windows Vista
with its next-generation
operating system, code-named
"Leopard."..
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26.03.2007Amazon is now taking OS X Snow Leopard pre-orders
According to MacRumors, Amazon is now taking pre-orders for Mac OS X Snow Leopard. Amazon is offering Snow Leopard at $29 and is slated for a
September release as announced by Apple earlier this year at their World Wide Developers Conference. Amazon has also issued an "upgrade path
alert" warning customers that Snow Leopard is only available for users running Leopard on an Intel machine: Please note, that only Apple OS X
Leopard users are eligible for the Snow Leopard upgrade. Tiger & earlier OS users will need to purchase either versions of the upgraded Mac Box Set.
Also, Snow Leopard will only run on intel-based Mac computers.
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02.08.2009Leopard vs. Vista: Feature Chart Showdown
There no doubt,
Vista and
Leopard are both
extremely advanced, feature rich consumer operating systems. But way back in January when Vista launched we knew we had little choice but pit the two
in a head to head chartngraph Thunderdome competition. We know we're not even going to be able to stop the epic fanboy arguments about break out over
this one, so we just ask that you try to keep it fair. Leopard vs. Vista: it's on.
NOTE: This chart is only for out of box
features, and does not take into account 3rd party software. We realize that with a few choice apps this chart would look completely different -- but
that's not what we're after here.
- Green indicates a category with
more and/or better features, and generally a better user experience.
- Red indicates that a category not quite up to snuff. Either it doesn't yet exist in the OS or it just sucks more than the alternative.
- † (dagger) indicates a category we think are too subjective to judge. These will not have any clear winner.
- ‡ (double dagger) indicates a category that is in many ways subjective, but that we feel one category is still ahead. Your own
tastes may vary.
- Notes help out with a little background, where appropriate.
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28.10.2007Windows 7 surpasses Snow Leopard in under two weeks
In only two weeks since the official commercial launch of Microsoft's latest operating system, Windows 7 has managed to surpass Apple's Snow
Leopard market share. Snow Leopard has been on the market for three months while Windows 7 has only been on the market for two weeks. Microsoft
still stands dominant in the market share, holding strong at 92.52% of all computers in October, compared to Mac OS X with 5.27%, Linux with 0.96% and
1.25% with other operating systems. Windows 7 managed to surpass Snow Leopard's market share (1.17%); Windows 7 managed to grab 2.15% of the
market share, where Vista shows 18.83% and Windows XP with 70.48%.
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06.11.2009Apple reportedly to postpone Leopard to support Vista
Apple is expected to launch
its next generation Leopard
operating system in April.
According to unnamed industry
sources, however, the release
of the new OS will be
postponed to October in order
for Apple to ensure that
Macintosh PCs that run the
software are also capable of
running Microsoft's new
Windows Vista operating
system. The sources pointed
out that the launch delay has
nothing to do with software
design problems with Leopard.
Leopard would support Windows
Vista through an integrated
version of its Boot Camp
software. Boot Camp is an
Apple software application
that currently assists in the
installation of Windows XP on
computers using Apple's
latest OS. According to the
sources, the company hopes
with support for Vista, Mac
computers using the new OS can
grab more market share
compared to just supporting
Windows XP.
I
personally don't see Apple
delaying Leopard for Vista.
Maybe they'll offer a Boot
Camp update later on, but I
doubt they will delay the
release by half a year. On the
other hand, if it does happen,
I will find it very
hypocritical of Apple,
considering their anti-Vista
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23.03.2007Snow Leopard, Mac OS X 10.6, finally announced
This evening at Apple's WWDC the finer points of the OSX upgrade named 'Snow Leopard' have been announced. The finer points of the
operating system have been announced which include its Microsoft Exchange compatibility. However what we've all been waiting for are prices and
dates and I'm happy to tell you now that both of these thingsh ave been revealed. Upon wrapping up the Snow Leopard commentary Apple state: "So
that's Snow Leopard." Available on intel Macs "past and present." Moving onto pricing they conclude that they'd like to offer it for
$129 but they won't. "How should we price Snow Leopard? We won't price it at $129, because we want all Leopard users to upgrade.
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08.06.2009Leopard Sales Top 2 Million in First Weekend
Apple said Tuesday that it sold over two million copies of Mac OS X 10.5, known as Leopard, on Friday when the operating system went on sale and over
the weekend. That tally makes Leopard the most successful Mac OS release - at least if looking only at the first weekend...
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30.10.2007Snow Leopard Previewed and Pictured
TestMac.net has
published a quick look at Mac OS X Snow Leopard. "The biggest
changes are under the hood. Snow Leopard is fast. Very fast. Like, surprisingly fast. From boot times to general application usage, Snow Leopard was
noticeably quicker then Leopard when using the same system. Apple and 3rd party applications alike, they all launched faster and performed smoother.
I'm sure this can be attributed to the new 64-bit architecture, but its amazing how much of a difference it really is." Screenshots included.
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27.06.2008Hacker: Snow Leopard less secure than Windows
As reported by Techworld, Snow Leopard, Apple's highly anticipated new operating system, lacks basic security features that are found in Windows
XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7 says Charlie Miller, a noted security researcher. Address Space Layout Randomization, commonly referred to as ASLR,
randomly assigns data to the memory to make it more difficult for hackers to locate the of critical operating system functions. Charlie Miller of
Baltimore-based Independent Security Evaluators who many people may remember from when he successfully hacked a fully patched Macbook in seconds, was
disappointed upon hearing that Apple did little to improve ASLR from Leopard to Snow Leopard. "Apple didn't change anything.
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17.09.2009Adobe announces no CS3 support on Snow Leopard
John Nack, the principal product manager for Photoshop at Adobe, last week announced on his public blog that CS3 and earlier have not been tested on
Snow Leopard. There have been reports of CS3 being unstable on Snow Leopard surfacing around the web - including CS3 crashing when fonts are
changed. Photoshop CS2, however, is listed as not compatible with Snow Leopard. "While older Adobe and Macromedia applications may install and run
on Mac OS X Snow Leopard (v10.6), they were designed, tested and released to the public several years before this new operating system became
available," the document states. "You may therefore experience a variety of installation, stability, and reliability issues for which there is no
resolution.
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31.08.2009Its payback time: If the Vista team could write ad copy ¦
Apple advocates are doing the unthinkable: Theyre complaining publicly about a new Apple product release.
Even
typically staunch Mac backers are admitting that
Apple’s new Leopard operating system is not perfect. It might even be as
problem-prone (if not more so) as Windows Vista. Could Leopard go so far
as to drive some switchers into Vista’s arms? Sounds crazy, but who knows…
If youre Microsoft especially a member of
the Vista team theres no way you can help but gloat. Very few Softies or their loyal followers are gloating publicly. But theres no way they arent
enjoying this turning of the tables.
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06.11.2007Apple Offers Peek at Mac OS X
'Leopard'
At the company's Worldwide
Developer Conference in San
Francisco, Apple CEO Steve
Jobs provided the first peek
at Mac OS X version 10.5,
known by the code-name
"Leopard." Jokingly
calling it Vista 2.0, Jobs
said he couldn't reveal all
of the new features or else
they would be
"photocopied."..
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08.08.2006Apple to Showcase Snow Leopard at MacWorld 09
According to UK's
Guardian, Phil Schiller is to use a portion of his MacWorld presentation to show Snow Leopard, Apple's upcoming operating
system.
Snow Leopard is expected to be released in the first quarter of 2009, before Windows 7 (quarter 2/3). Snow Leopard will have had
a 14+ month development period, the third longest in OS X history.
Snow Leopard will offer many new features such as Microsoft Exchange
Support and OpenCL. Grand Central, another Snow Leopard feature, will make better use of the Intel processors currently in Macs.
While
showing at MacWorld, Snow Leopard is not expected to be publicly available until 2-3 months after.
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19.12.2008Mac OS X Snow Leopard: Great news for Windows 7
Snow Leopard offers an even more streamlined Mac experience than Leopard and noticeably faster interface responsiveness. The application performance,
however, is slightly slower than it is with Leopard, at least on the MacBook Pro we used as our test machine. As the OS is now a pure 64-bit operating
system, expect the application performance to improve over Leopard as you add RAM or use it with a high-end desktop.
Mac users
can read more about Snow Leopard in my colleague
Jason Parker's full review, which is mixed. On the other hand, for Windows users, especially Windows 7, the release of Snow
Leopard is straight-on great news...
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27.08.2009Parents the winner in Leopard, Vista showdown
In a showdown of new parental controls in Apple's Leopard versus Microsoft's year-old Vista, there's one clear winner--the parent.
When Apple
unveiled its
newest operating system on October 26, the computer maker made its first major overture to parents by infusing Leopard with a slick set of child
controls. New settings help parents manage a child's time online, block use of certain Web sites or applications like instant chat or iTunes, and
watch over what kids do and who they communicate with when Mom and Dad aren't around.
Apple was playing catch-up to
Microsoft's parental
controls for Vista, which the computer giant unveiled in January. It, too, made its biggest push into the parental-control market with Vista,
adding the same finely tuned features, so much so that parental advocates say Vista's parent controls are a reason to buy the software. And that's
true of Apple now, too.
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20.11.200710 Cool Things about Vista you may not have heard of
With the release of MacOS X Leopard, the comparisons between Vista and Leopard are out in force. Windows Vista had a rough start and has taken its
share of beatings on-line including here at Neowin.net.
But after 9 months of availability, Vista has shaped up nicely and SP1 looks to
massauge most of the remaining complaints with Microsofts new OS.
Moreover, it is often easy to forget just how big of a release Windows
Vista really was. While Leopard claims "300 new features" most of those features are minor in nature (Lets face it, MacOS X is so good that
its in the enviable position of only needing to evolve, Windows Vista, by contrast, had to play a lot of catch-up). Windows Vista has closer to
10,000 new features when one adds both major and minor updates to the mix.
WinCustomize has an article outlining 10 examples of minor
features that rarely get discussed and yet make a small but noticeable improvement to the Windows experience over Windows XP.
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30.10.2007Online glitch may point to early Snow Leopard launch
Yesterday, several news sites reported that Mac OS X 10.6 was listed for a short while as shipping within 24 hours on the Apple Store online. This
glitch follows reports from several Apple rumor sites that Snow Leopard is due to launch as early as this month. Apple has still not announced a ship
date for Snow Leopard and Apple officials were quick to say this was simply a mistake. This also follows a report from MacRumors which received what
is supposedly box art for the new operating system. The images depict what would be the Portuguese version of Snow Leopard.
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20.08.2009Mac OS X Snow Leopard reaches Golden Master
According to several sources in contact with MacRumors.com, Mac OS X 10.6 Build 10A432 has been designated as the Golden Master. This build is the
final release out of the development team and will likely be the final shipping version. Mac OS X 10.6, or Snow Leopard, represents a series of
changes to the operating system for increased performance over Mac OS 10.5 or Leopard. Technologies include Grand Central Dispatch and OpenCL and now
most system applications will be 64-bit. Snow Leopard is also the first Mac OS release without PowerPC support.
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13.08.2009