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Snow Leopard sales double Leopard sales

by Josh Holat on Sep 17, 2009 at 07:52 PM

NPD, a market research company, is reporting that Apple’s Mac OS X Snow Leopard has been doing extremely well since its launch, even when compared to Leopard sales. For example, they have said that Snow Leopard has sold more than twice as many copies as Leopard during the first two… Continue Reading »

Slick Cats - Snow Leopard is Here!

by Aaron Kraus on Sep 5, 2009 at 08:38 PM

Slick. Speedy. Sexy. Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious. You could easily replace the word “snow” in “Snow Leopard” with any other “s” adjective and still describe it accurately. Snow Leopard, by Apple’s own admission, is “The worlds most advanced operating system [Leopard]. Finely tuned.” It is, however, a truly unique experience for Mac users.… Continue Reading »

Snow Leopard as we go; incompatible software

by Ed Parry on Sep 3, 2009 at 11:01 AM

In general, the upgrade to Snow Leopard has been quite a smooth one. There have been the usual annoyances of wiped data and lost settings, but most upgrades appear to have been successful. One thing you may have noticed, however, is that some software may no longer operate correctly or… Continue Reading »

Snow Leopard as we go; disk space

by Kirk Hiner on Aug 29, 2009 at 11:29 AM

Part of Apple’s claim with Snow Leopard is that it’ll be a leaner system. This is nice to hear in a keynote, but it doesn’t always work out that way in the real word. Now that I’ve purchased and installed Snow Leopard, I was finally able to put that claim… Continue Reading »

Snow Leopard marks domain over RTF; here’s how to reclaim your territory

by Kirk Hiner on Aug 28, 2009 at 11:06 AM

Looks like Snow Leopard is an alpha male, at least when it comes to the RTF document format. If you use a word processor that saves to RTF by default, you’ll notice quite quickly that Snow Leopard is going to take control of all of your files, forcing them to… Continue Reading »

Snow Leopard: 64 bits explained

by Ed Parry on Aug 28, 2009 at 05:35 AM

Today sees the release of Mac OS X Snow Leopard, the latest update to Apple’s ever-popular operating system. There’s so much talk of the speed boosts and enhancements that what you’ll actually get may not seem so clear, so here’s what you can expect from Snow Leopard regarding 64 bit… Continue Reading »

Snow Leopard available on Apple Store - ships by August 28th

by Ed Parry on Aug 24, 2009 at 08:24 AM

The Apple Store has returned online with one noticeable change: the addition of Snow Leopard. Apple are now allowing customers to pre-order Snow Leopard, and says it will ship by August 28th. I would imagine it will also be available in Apple Retail Stores on August 28th, along with premium… Continue Reading »

Snow Leopard available for pre-order on Amazon

by Indraneel Purohit on Aug 3, 2009 at 07:31 AM

Apple slated Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) for a September launch at a $29 price point when they announced it in detail at WWDC earlier this year.  Amazon is generally the first 3rd party retail store to have a product for sale. This does not change with Apple, as… Continue Reading »

WWDC: Evolution of a revolution part 2 - Mac OS X v10.6 (“Snow Leopard”)

by Ed McKell on Jun 7, 2009 at 06:04 AM

The excitement continues to build for tomorrow’s WWDC keynote and the developer announcements that are sure to follow. Yesterday, we took a look at what to expect from iPhone OS 3.0, as well as at Apple’s strategy for rolling out updates and why they include (or, more importantly, don’t include)… Continue Reading »

WWDC rumor roundup

by Bill Stiteler on Jun 3, 2009 at 11:41 AM

With the 2009 Worldwide Developers Conference less than a week away, there’s plenty of speculation of what new products Apple will announce (especially after the dud that was MacWorld Expo). Here’s a roundup of the latest speculation (Snow Leopard, iPhone, Mac Netbook, Mac Tablet, Stevenote) along with the liklihood of… Continue Reading »

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