Leopard represents a larger delta over Tiger than Tiger did over  
Panther or Panther did over Jaguar (for those who don't know the  
names, that's 10.5 over 10.4, 10.4 over 10.3, and 10.3 over 10.2).  
The backup system in particular, not to mention the security  
encryption options, are pretty darn complex. It also sounds like the  
install-over option is pretty fussy ... it always is. I never do  
install-over...

None of this is new. Leopard is certainly still a bit immature, but I  
remember when Tiger (10.4) first came out. Same things were said in  
many places. It will be ironed out soon enough.

It's still a far cry from the problems I've seen with early adopters  
of Vista. WinXP, with all its warts, is still much much much more  
stable 10 months after Vista's release. And there's much less "new"  
in Vista than there is in Leopard: they dumped all the cool stuff a  
year and a half back so that they could ship it within the decade.

Godfrey


On Nov 21, 2007, at 7:06 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> There's only one Mac expert here, and I think he's already  
> addressed this issue.
> When I have a problem, I know where to go for help.
> Paul
>  -------------- Original message ----------------------
> From: Mark Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>>> Your comment about Apple's Leopard piqued my interest in that I
>>> might eventually upgrade to that OS. I checked google for info
>>> regarding problems and couldn't find anything significant. Can  
>>> you clue
>>> us in?
>>
>> Big problems with Lightroom is where I first heard about it but there
>> are apparently plenty of other issues as well
>> (http://www.tech.co.uk/computing/mac/news/is-apples-leopard-still- 
>> in-bet
>> a?articleid=630727076).
>>
>> In fact, Leopard issues were discussed on the PDML not long ago  
>> and the
>> consensus among the Mac experts seemed to be that being an "early
>> adopter" was a bad idea.
>>

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