It is hard to view Apple Mac OS X v 10.5 Leopard as much of an advance on Tiger. The interface improvements are a mixture of ‘great’ and ‘meh’, while the new features don’t add much beyond tweaks to your daily workflow. The feature with the ability to really blow you away – Spaces – is switched off by default. Whilst Leopard will undoubtedly sell tonnes of copies, it’s hard not to feel that, given the system’s delay and hype, Apple has delivered too little too late – with too many bugs, to boot.
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