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seriouslythough there is no given time line. I've been around for only 12mths now just before SL came out, and not sure of the dates of the others. Personally I think SL is Apples pride and joy, anand as stable as it is, it will be a while before they try and better it. IMO I think SL is the cream of the crop and walks all over what Leopard was. It gives you more space on your HD and so much more crammed into it. It's faster as well and I think there has been fewer bugs, for a straight up OS. They have come out pretty quickly as well for fixing the intial bugs that where on it ....... Bottom line is I love it and that's what matters to me ![]() Cheers Dont forget to use the Reputation System if someone has helped you out !!! “I have absolutely no pleasure in the stimulants in which I sometimes so madly indulge. It has not been in the pursuit of pleasure that I have periled life and reputation and reason. It has been the desperate attempt to escape from torturing memories, from a sense of insupportable loneliness and a dread of some strange impending doom ….”― Edgar Allan Poe |
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Yea, 24 months or so. I unfortunately missed out on almost all of Leopard's existence. I installed Leopard on my PowerMac G5, and it died hard, leaving me without a computer of my own for a year. Of course, I was on Tiger for almost 3 years with it after a year of panther. I only got 4 months with Leopard OS on my own hardware. Then again, SL is a better system anyway.
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The things used to be released so differently. For the first six releases, there was no box you go out and buy. That didn't show up until System 7 in 1991! Apple didn't really start their current scheme until 8.0 in 1997, and then cemented it when 10.2 came out. That's when every .1 cost money. Just remember, it doesn't cost a dime to upgrade from 8.5 to 8.6. You can go from 9.0 all the way to 9.2.2 free of charge as well, provided that you're fortunate enough to own Macintoshes of a good enough vintage to run those releases.
As for 10.6 being "cream of the crop", 10.4 was the best X ever. Nothing against 10.6, but 10.4 was the ultimate culmination. The newer versions just don't feel like they have the same polish, in my opinion. Maybe the flat gray is just a bit too bland for my taste. Matches my opinion of how the computers look. I still haven't gone to 10.6, myself. Best version of the Mac OS ever, though was either 8.6 or 9.2.2. |
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If we get to October 2011 and we still don't have what will presumably be called "10.7," the tech bobble-heads will start wagging their tongues wondering what the problem is -- but in point of fact, OS X has been on a HIGHLY accelerated release schedule for a decade now and I would not be surprised if there wasn't a bit of a gap till the next one, though I know for a fact they are already working on it. My **guess** would be around two years exactly, so at this point now I'd guess Fall 2011, but of course we'll get LOTS of clues if not outright announcements in the year prior to the actual release. 10.7 is likely to be a big upgrade with major changes, since 10.6 wasn't, and thus you can expect that developers will get a public briefing on it well in advance, probably at the Worldwide Developers Conference held each summer. We might hear the first rumblings about 10.7 at that event this year (which looks like it will be held in late June), but I would not be surprised if we don't -- the focus this year is much more on the "iPhone/iPad" version of OS X, so we may hear nothing about "Mac OS X" till WWDC 2011. Quote:
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As a *nix nerd and an "under the hood" kind of guy, SL is fantastic and well worth the upgrade from Leopard. Then again, many users may not notice the difference. So in terms of user noticeable differences, you may not see that much but at $30, it's well worth the upgrade. Important Links: Community Guidelines : Use the reputation system if you've been helped. M-F Blog :: Write for the blog :: M-F IRC Channel - Chats every Sunday at 8PM EST. |
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