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Originally Posted by MrTAToad Apparently Apple have been having a fair few stability problems with this animal... | I'd say development of Leopard has been pretty straight-forward. They haven't seeded many builds (compared to Panther and Tiger for example), but the progress has clearly been visible. The real question is whether they really _have_ many features they wouldn't talk about until Vista's out. But look at how much joy it brings to Steve Jobs to talk down Microsoft. I wouldn't be surprised if Apple _really_ brought things home with Leopard come Spring.
And jeepster: If you _really_ can't wait 'til March/April, I'd get a new Mac now. It'll be good to you. Then update to Leopard in Autumn. 10.5.2 will be _much_ better than 10.5.0.
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