There’s no doubt that Mac OS X 10.6, aka Snow Leopard, is a worthwhile upgrade — a no-brainer for people with Intel Macs. I’ve pointed out the 7 best features in Snow Leopard, and my three-part series ...
Got an old Mac or two laying around that you want to use with the modern World Wide Web? If that Mac is running Snow Leopard, ...
Yesterday's Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco was all about the 3G iPhone, but that doesn't mean Apple wasn't willing to offer a bit of OS X-centric news as well. Following Steve Jobs' ...
Apple operates under the philosophy that the latest and greatest OS is what everybody should use, but many of us prefer to try things out first and upgrade a bit more slowly. When you dual-boot your ...
I've put both operating systems through their paces, selected categories for a head-to-head competition, and then chosen a winner in each category It’s the best of times if you’re a lover of operating ...
SAN FRANCISCO — It merited only an aside in Apple CEO Steve Jobs’ keynote here at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC). The real information about the next version of Mac OS X, if any, was ...
Mac OS X 10.6, aka Snow Leopard has landed. This time around, Apple goes light on the glitz in favor of some heavy work under the hood. John Siracusa dives deep into Apple's new OS offering to see ...
AppleInsider’s sources tell them that Snow Leopard, previously thought to only get under the hood upgrades, will get a new UI codenamed “Marble”. https ...
While the world focused on Microsoft's launch of Windows 7, Florida-based Psystar quietly launched Rebel EFI, a software product that should worry Apple a lot more than Microsoft's latest operating ...
InfoWorld's testing shows that Creative Suite 3 runs fine on the new Mac OS X, despite Adobe's lack of support for it Adobe Systems created a panic among Mac-based designers and Web creators earlier ...
Apple’s next big cat spent the longest time on the prowl of any Mac OS X release to date. Tiger spent about two and a half years on the market and spanned the Mac’s transition from PowerPC to Intel ...
The new Mac operating system doesn't introduce dramatic new changes, but rather tightens up existing functions. It's not lust-worthy, Walt Mossberg says, but Snow Leopard makes a strong operating ...
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