If you have lived under a rock, you might have missed the news about the release of Leopard. No, not the animal, but the latest and newest release of Apple OSX 10.5. As usual, the final release is leaked onto the Internet before it hits the shelves.
This gives me time to try the release before actually buying it. Don't worry, I will buy Leopard. I'll get it with a new iMac, a new MacBook Pro, or I'll buy the shrink wrapped version. The question is, should I buy it immediately?
I use some apps that might not work with Leopard. So first, I'll Super Dupe my hard drive, so if things go wrong I can go back. After that I'll try to upgrade and see if all apps still work. If not, I still have a way of getting back to Tiger (10.4.x). I guess I found a way to spend my weekend.
Oops.. getting back the the old OS, might be a reinstall. Super Duper isn't fully tested on Leopard;
This gives me time to try the release before actually buying it. Don't worry, I will buy Leopard. I'll get it with a new iMac, a new MacBook Pro, or I'll buy the shrink wrapped version. The question is, should I buy it immediately?
I use some apps that might not work with Leopard. So first, I'll Super Dupe my hard drive, so if things go wrong I can go back. After that I'll try to upgrade and see if all apps still work. If not, I still have a way of getting back to Tiger (10.4.x). I guess I found a way to spend my weekend.
Oops.. getting back the the old OS, might be a reinstall. Super Duper isn't fully tested on Leopard;
Leopard Infomation
SuperDuper! 2.1.4 is not yet fully Leopard compatible.