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    Leapin’ Leopards: Another Update

    By Mark Evans | May 28, 2008

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    It’s only been seven months since Leopard leapt onto the scene but Apple’s now on its third major update with the release of OSX 10.5.3 (Note: There really should be names associated with these updates to give them some more marketing appeal because 10.5.3 does nothing to capture the imagination!)

    Coming in at a whopping 450 420MB, 10.5.3 fixes a whole bunch of things (MacWorld reports that it’s precisely 70) that will surely make your Mac running better, faster, smarter and even better than Vista - or something like that. It does make you wonder, however, why there’s been three major upgrades for a product that was in development for four years.

    Yeah, I know operating systems are complex beasts and software development always involves bugs but this is Apple we’re talking about - the king of design, ease-of-use, etcetera.

    In any event, it is interesting to see how Apple updates are received differently than Windows updates. With Apple, most people say, “Cool, a Leopard update and proceed to download it right away”. With Windows, there’s a lot more skepticism to upgrade at a time when many people would love to downgrade from Vista.

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    2 Responses to “Leapin’ Leopards: Another Update”

    1. Mark Evans Says:
      May 28th, 2008 at 5:43 pm

      Its true but I think you mean “love to downgrade from Vista.” And thanks for the heads up. I had not planned on checking sw update today.

      Its true about the difference in platforms/embracing updates/upgrades. Apple just has a bit of a better track record than windows as far as that goes with their share of screw ups too though. I remember one in tiger I believe it was where it would erase a fire wire hard drive when you plugged it in. “Oops!” So they don’t always nail it but most of the time they do pretty good.

      Cheers!

    2. Farhan Thawar Says:
      May 29th, 2008 at 12:21 pm

      I’ve found that when Apple does screw up, it is likely more severe than Windows (as you mentioned).

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