Good morning folks,

I am following your discussions and flamings about how usable leopard might
be, but I can't see anyone telling what really works and what not.
Althoug flmae wars might be amusing, it is of little help for those who try
to decide buying a mac machine. I could go to an apple store and ask them,
but I don't expect them to know the grade of accessibility and I wouldn't
ask someone who wants to sell me something about it :-)

So I ask you all... do you feel able to work with leopard daily and are you
able to solve _all_ your computing problems with the system? Is someone
willing to be honest and tell potential new mac users what they can expect?

And would you please don't stop people saying what they do not like about
the system. Noone can build his opinion if 'negative' statements are
supressed. I suppose it to be counter productive and I suppose further that
this is not, what people want inside this community, but maybe I am wrong.
I want the _real_ picture or at least the picture about leopard that is as
real as possible :-)

Special points of interest concerning your most wanted answers are:

-handling of security holes (how long does it take apple to fix issues)
-accessibility of web browsing with safari
-accessibility of mail using s/mime
-support of IDEs (software development)

and of course everything you might consider interesting :-)

_every_ response (spam excluded) is most appreciated.
Regards,
Christian


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