Royale
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Got Snow Leopard yet? I have it!
How do u like it?
Got Snow Leopard yet? I have it!
Im gonna wait a couple months for snow leopard to flatten out it's initial bugs before upgrading. Im happy with Plain ol Leopard.
Snow Leopard is actually a tuned up upgrade so it should fix many bugs. You won't see anything different most of the time. Most of the improvements are done under the hood - improved use of cores, improved graphics, and reduced storage requirement.
That's why it's only $30... it's NOT really a major upgrade. It pretty cleans up the mess that Leopard has left while optimizing for cores.
Snow Leopard is actually a tuned up upgrade so it should fix many bugs. You won't see anything different most of the time. Most of the improvements are done under the hood - improved use of cores, improved graphics, and reduced storage requirement.
That's why it's only $30... it's NOT really a major upgrade. It pretty cleans up the mess that Leopard has left while optimizing for cores.
Snow Leopard is actually a tuned up upgrade so it should fix many bugs. You won't see anything different most of the time. Most of the improvements are done under the hood - improved use of cores, improved graphics, and reduced storage requirement.
That's why it's only $30... it's NOT really a major upgrade. It pretty cleans up the mess that Leopard has left while optimizing for cores.
Snow Leopard is actually a tuned up upgrade so it should fix many bugs. You won't see anything different most of the time. Most of the improvements are done under the hood - improved use of cores, improved graphics, and reduced storage requirement.
That's why it's only $30... it's NOT really a major upgrade. It pretty cleans up the mess that Leopard has left while optimizing for cores.
Im gonna wait a couple months for snow leopard to flatten out it's initial bugs before upgrading. Im happy with Plain ol Leopard.
The only gripe I have about mac is that with OS updates. All of the applications have to update as well, I mean 3rd party. So it might take awhile for 3rd party applications to update its code to run. I hope this is not the case with Snow Leopard.
Snow Leopard is actually a tuned up upgrade so it should fix many bugs. You won't see anything different most of the time. Most of the improvements are done under the hood - improved use of cores, improved graphics, and reduced storage requirement.
That's why it's only $30... it's NOT really a major upgrade. It pretty cleans up the mess that Leopard has left while optimizing for cores.
they call it cheap and nasty lolI agreed with you. Leopard is awful. I paid $50 for family pack (5 computers) That's mean $10 per computer. Damn cheap!