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Snow Leopard

Owen Densmore
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How many of us have tried Snow Leopard?

     -- Owen



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Re: Snow Leopard

Marcus G. Daniels
Owen Densmore wrote:
> How many of us have tried Snow Leopard?
Yes -- been using the developer version for a few months too.

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Re: Snow Leopard

Russell Gonnering
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Installed SL on my iMac and PowerBook Pro.  iMac  worked fine, but  
after I installed on PowerBook, the machine would boot but only run on  
an external monitor.  While it may be the video card (it was the  
GeoCities recalled card) quite a coincidence.  Still waiting to get  
the machine back.

Russ #3
On Sep 11, 2009, at 4:04 PM, Owen Densmore wrote:

> How many of us have tried Snow Leopard?
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>    -- Owen
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Re: Snow Leopard

Gary Schiltz-4
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The Ars Technica review of Snow Leopard that Tom Carter pointed out  
the other day got me sufficiently excited to order it, and a friend  
who is returning from the states next week can bring it to me here in  
Ecuador. While I'm waiting, I am looking into how best to install it  
on a separate partition of my MacBook Pro, in order to gradually  
migrate applications and user data over from my Leopard partition. The  
main applications that I use extensively and would have any concerns  
over are Skype and Sketchup. Skype sounds potentially problematic  
(users have reported it taking more CPU on Snow Leopard than on  
Windows running under Parallels on Snow Leopard). Sketchup, Office  
2008, and Photoshop CS3 sound good to go, and I would hope that the  
OSX apps like Mail and Safari would be fine as well. And they released  
10.6.1 yesterday. I'll post about my experience after I have given it  
a try.

;; Gary


On Sep 11, 2009, at 4:04 PM, Owen Densmore wrote:
> How many of us have tried Snow Leopard?
>
>    -- Owen

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