The only drawback I've seen is that Leopard doesn't install on all Macs; so check out the system requirements before you buy Leopard. The major one is that you have to have at least an 866 MHtz. processor.
Marshall

On Jan 13, 2008, at 1:33 PM, Cheryl Edwards wrote:

Hi all,
As stated in previous posts I've not yet upgraded to Leopard. Rather, I've been watching the list to see what kind of report you all would give it. Unless I've missed something there hasn't been such a post, so I'm going to ask a straight-forward question or two.

1.  Do you find a vast improvement in the new OS?
2. If so, is that improvement in stability, accessibility, or interaction and functionality?
3.  Are there disadvantages to Leopard?
4. Is there not enough significant change to warrant an upgrade right now?

I understand Mac loyalty for those of us who are die-hard long-time users,, as well as appreciation for the VoiceOver team and all they've done and are doing; however, honesty is honesty and I would really appreciate some "where the rubber meets the road" answers, please. There's been some reviews by folk who don't use VoiceOver, but do use the Mac, that give it a thumbs-down, saying that Apple released it too soon and that one should wait for the next upgrade. There's a lot said about its beauty and such, but that isn't my focus. I'm just not wanting to trade the accessibility and functionality I already have for something less or more frustrating.

Thanks for any input you would like to give,
Cheryl E.






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