Leopard: Waiting is a virtue Oct28 '07
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# (2 of 3): Matthom
1 week, 5 days after the fact. (Fri 09 Nov 2007, 4:02 PM CST)
I'm wondering if the Finder's ability to better handle network shares would help my connection to Amazon S3, via JungleDisk. It's a WebDav drive, so I'm not sure if it's just reliant on the internet, and not so much the OS.
# (3 of 3): Dana
1 month, 3 weeks after the fact. (Tue 18 Dec 2007, 12:22 PM CST)
I doubt the price will be marked down. Apple has been offering their OS at the same price since the OS X beta.
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I haven't purchased OS X Leopard yet, despite all the noise on the web regarding it.
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# (1 of 3): Dale » bluetrait.com
1 week after the fact. (Sun 04 Nov 2007, 8:22 PM CST)
I purchased Leopard. Finder is so much faster, network shares now connect without slowing down the rest of the computer (even over a VPN).
This one reason was enough for me to upgrade. Plus leopard handles multiple cpus better, so my computer seems faster than it did on tiger.
I'm liking it.