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Moving to OS X 10.5 Experience
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<blockquote data-quote="goobimama" data-source="post: 520497" data-attributes="member: 17032"><p>First of all, there's Virtual Desktops and then there's Spaces. If you move from space 1 to space 1, your entire "space 1" moves to the left so you know exactly where you are. Plus assigning applications, moving windows, expose within spaces, it's a much better deal</p><p></p><p>Second, I found Leopard to be significantly faster than Tiger. Spotlight shows the biggest improvements.</p><p></p><p>If you don't need to backup, then don't use Time Machine. There's no need to complain about something you don't need. Others like us are tired of 'maintaining backups' and Time Machine provides a ready respite. </p><p></p><p>The dock/menubar does seem to affect some, but there's an easy terminal hack to get rid of that.</p><p></p><p>All in all, an excellent upgrade on my side...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goobimama, post: 520497, member: 17032"] First of all, there's Virtual Desktops and then there's Spaces. If you move from space 1 to space 1, your entire "space 1" moves to the left so you know exactly where you are. Plus assigning applications, moving windows, expose within spaces, it's a much better deal Second, I found Leopard to be significantly faster than Tiger. Spotlight shows the biggest improvements. If you don't need to backup, then don't use Time Machine. There's no need to complain about something you don't need. Others like us are tired of 'maintaining backups' and Time Machine provides a ready respite. The dock/menubar does seem to affect some, but there's an easy terminal hack to get rid of that. All in all, an excellent upgrade on my side... [/QUOTE]
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