So Leopard, Apple's new version of the Mac OS X operating system, is finally here. Here are some pointers to all the things Leopard has to offer.
Yesterday might have been called the "Day of the Leopard": Apple finally released Mac OS X 10.5, better known as Leopard (delayed by four months because the iPhone got priority). There are lots of good things in this new release, including an automated backup service called Time Machine and a variety of new Finder window layouts that crib design aspects from iTunes. Too many to mention in a blog post. So here are a few links to pages and articles with some detailed Leopard coverage, including Apple's own boasts about what Leopard has to offer, plus articles by tech honchos Walt Mossberg and David Pogue.
- Leopard's new features (Apple)
- Guided tour of Leopard (Apple)
- Personal Technology: Leopard is Faster, Easier Than Vista
(according to Walt Mossberg of The Wall Street Journal) - State of the Art: Apple Offers New Goodies in Leopard System
(David Pogue of the New York Times - see also
More Goodies in Apple's New Operating System) - Inside Leopard: Macworld's OS X 10.5 preview (Macworld)


