Leopard - Release Date?

Hasnt been announced yet, Spring 2007 is the best bet because of rumours and other sources, im afraid that its the best answer I can give you
 
I'd watch Macworld in January.. got a feeling it will be announced :)

I'm hoping it gets announced and is available to buy as of Macworld to be honest because they apparently polished off the code a while back (2 months or so), but this is going on what Mac rumours.com churned up.. so who knows.

As for price.. best guess is £70~80 just like Tiger prices now.
 
Me thinks I'm not going to buy a PowerMac until Leopard is released and comes pre installed :)
 
Ghost in the Shell said:
any ideas on price and compatiabilty with a g4 1.67 2gb powerbook?

no problems with that. in fact, i am not planning to change my powerbook for a macbook pro for at least 1 more year. in normal office applications the spped bump simply cannot justify the extra cost. ...and i can compare it to my imac 2,33 intel!

when leopard will be out i'll simply get a copy for my two computers.
 
whatever said:
when leopard will be out i'll simply get a copy for my two computers.

I'm the same, I'm not worried at all about having to shell out for Leopard, purely because it's not going to be _that_ much cost wise - Tiger was only really a £90 upgrade.

If I was buying a PC and I wanted Vista, then that's a different story.
 
I know theyre adding some nice new features but it still doesn't seem like they should call it a whole new OS.

To me it's just another upgrade..except your having to pay :(

Ok, so you get spaces, time machine, etc etc.. but there's nothing much you can say you couldn't live without for another year. I just think the developers will be more geared to the new OS rather than the end users but there we go.

I am looking forward to it inspite my rant.. I just can't see myself being drawn into the hype until they release a few more of the new features (Macworld Maybe?)....
 
Well they release major versions of OSX a lot more often than Windows so it may seem like minor revisions but after recently using Panther you can really tell the difference.
 
punky_munky said:
Well they release major versions of OSX a lot more often than Windows so it may seem like minor revisions but after recently using Panther you can really tell the difference.

true. tiger and panther look similar and i did not know how much i was missing till when i started using spotlight.
 
Looking around various download sites and the amount of programs that only work with 10.4, not upgrading isn't really an option :p

Saying that for £58.75 with the HE discount (so long as it costs the same as Tiger does now) it's most certainly worth it :D
 
OS X updates are more than just feature additons.

Its also a lot of speed improvement, stability etc.

In actual fact, Intel users will be much better off with 10.5 than us PPC users.

I just need someway of getting 2k together for a mac pro :(
 
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