Poll: *** The Snow Leopard Thread - All Related Posts In Here ***

Are you going to upgrade to Snow Leopard?

  • Yes indeedy, that I am.

    Votes: 236 85.2%
  • No sir, not a chance.

    Votes: 41 14.8%

  • Total voters
    277
Absolutely. I'm going to buy a nice spanky new Intel G2 80Gb SSD to install it on!
 
couldn't really care less if they made no UI or usability enhancements (although they'd be nice knowing apple :)), its the stability and performance enhancements i'm looking forward to, they are saying thats the keystone of this update so will be very interesting :)
 
64bit
Grand Central
OpenCL

All big upgrades for an OS and with a dual core machine you'll see a nice speed improvement.

How come?

I've got a 2.4 Core 2 Duo in my iMac, am I going to see a noticeable difference from 10.6?

EDIT: After reading up on the apple site I'll be buying it for sure. Purely for "More Reliable Disk Eject" :D
 
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Im just going on yes as i watched my mate struggle with tiger for the last year (no new mac games would install on it comically) so being up to date seems a little essential, plus £19 is nothing really
 
Absolutely. I'm going to buy a nice spanky new Intel G2 80Gb SSD to install it on!

Awesome choice of drive. For your Mac Pro or MacBook Pro?

As for Snow Leopard. I'll be upgrading. It's a no brainer. Anyway you can bet your life that soon apps will demand 10.6 (that's why Apple made it cheap if you ask me)
 
100% yes.... Grand central and 64 bit, and open CL, plus inbuilt Exchange support make it a no- brainer for £7 :D
 
I'm half thinking to sell my white MacBook and pick up the 13" MacBook Pro... with Snow Leopard.

I Will off load this white mb onto my other half, as her pc is rubbish and buy the 13inch pro, but I know I will end up getting the 15" with the better Gfx card as I cant resist it every time i go on the HE store I add it to basket lol
 
I'll be upgrading on release!

While I won't get the benefits of OpenCL on my Core Duo MacBook, GCD will add some speed to things and it'll extend the life of this MacBook (as far as the OS is concerned) to at least 5 years total :)
 
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