Recently Apple announced release of it’s new operating system, OS X Leopard. Unlike Microsoft’s recent Vista update, Leopard is built on Apple’s previous operating system core. What does this mean? Most likely a much more stable upgrade (versus Windows XP -> Vista).
With all new software versions, a common question is when should an upgrade be done. That depends on your situation. Whatever that may be, always remember to back up your data prior to doing an upgrade. Always.
Just as a side note, I have been using my MacBook Pro since June and it has been great. There is a slight learning curve, but nothing that cannot be overcome. And since some of our development software is Windows only, when needed we run Windows on the Mac.
Will I upgrade on 10/26? Yes. After I do my data backup.
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