Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard
Upgrade from Mac OS X Leopard with Snow Leopard, a simpler, more powerful, and more refined version of Mac OS X. It delivers a wide range of enhancements, next-generation technologies, out-of-the-box support for Microsoft Exchange Server, and new accessibility features. It's the world's most advanced operating system, finely tuned from installation to shutdown.
Snow Leopard is an upgrade for Leopard users and requires a Mac with an Intel processor.
Upgrade your Mac experience.
With Snow Leopard, iLife 09, and iWork 09 all in one box, the Mac Box Set is the best way to upgrade your Mac experience, especially if youre still using Mac OS X Tiger.
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Most Useful Reviews
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Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard
Two steps forward, one step back
Written by ML from Montreal
30-Sep-2009
The speed increases are significant, and probably worthwhile in the long run, but applications - Apple and non-Apple Intel applications included - crash fairly regularly. All the non-Apple applications have crashed several times since I started using Snow Leopard a few days ago, and Apple applications such as Mail, iPhoto, and Safari have also crashed. While the speed increase, and some of the layout improvements, make it overall a good product, the number of bugs means it's probably worth waiting for some updates before buying it. …More
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Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard
Too many issues to bother with now
Written by AK from Kansas City
1-Oct-2009
Luckily I had only had my computer for two months before I attempted this, because it was utter ____. I've lost a couple of things because I had to revert back to leopard, and Firefox was one of the main ones. My office 2008 is buggy now and I've tried to fix it, but I think its even past my help. My advice is to wait a few months, and back up your computer first if you do attempt it. Luckily I did. …More
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Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard
Playing nice with other software
Written by EH from Minster
1-Oct-2009
Beware. If you are using Adobe Products such as CS4 or Nikon products such as Capture NX2. Snow leopard does NOT play real well. locks up (Beach ball of death) alot. Also Snow Leopard will cause your legit copy of Lightroom 2.5 to expire.
Other than that nice savings to the HD and noticeable speed increase. …More600 of 710 people found this useful
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Most Recent Reviews
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Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard
Overhyped with Bait & Switch
Written by MA from Pomona
7-Dec-2009
After install, I could no longer print b/c I'd been using appletalk for the network printer!! That's how they saved so much memory LOL. Then, the printer programs for my HP all-in-one at home quit functioning. There are some surface level upgrades but it seems they just gutted some things in tweaked the GUI. WISH I HADN'T UPGRADED!
Also when I call support and told them that the upgrade removed my Appletalk they said, "Snow Leopard didn't remove anything." Technically I did by installing it...so it's NOT Snow Leopard's fault. …MoreWas this useful?
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Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard
Yes it is called "snow" for a reason! it freezes!
Written by EB from Sherman Oaks
7-Dec-2009
I upgraded to SL on my iMac 24" 3.06 the day it came out and at first it looked like every thing was a little snappier but after a few hours my iMac started to freeze until after one forced restart I had to delete my hard drive and reinstall every thing
then after a few SL (3) installs my computer still freezes and every time it wakes up or restart the fans go ballistic for a few seconds.
I called applecare did all the pram smc stuff and hardware and permissions checks and looked it on the net with no solutions but i found that there are thousands of cases like mine with different types macs.
Nothing like that ever happened with the old leopard system I think this is the worst update for apple OS since OS 7!
When I will have time I will downgrade to leopard again or wait for a worthy patch from apple
For conclusion: don't touch this snow leopard even with a long stick... …More1 of 1 people found this useful
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Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard
VMWare & Snow Leopard
Written by BF from Lawrence
6-Dec-2009
Just got a new MacBook with Snow Leopard. I had to make a disk image to install Windows XP under VMWare Fusion, but other than that, everything works just fine. My 24 inch iMac with Leopard could boot the XP disk, so I don't know what the fault is. Also running Thinkorswim investment trading platform as Mac and Windows without problems. Will go ahead and upgrade the iMac. …More
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Questions & Answers
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My Mac is still with the Mac OS X Tiger, can I upgrade to the snow?
- Asked by FI
- 30-Sep-2009
Best Answer
As I said before - your processor - i.e. the age of your Mac is key to this. If you have an Intel processor (the newer Macs) - then yes you can install an upgrade to Snow Leopard 10.6, if not then no, you are stuck with Tiger 10.4.
Look on the Apple Store site for hardware requirements of Snow Leopard 10.6.
Apple stores do not sell older operating systems - such as Leopard 10.5 - you will have to get Leopard 10.5 if you want it from Ebay or somewhere similar. …More- Answered by JW from BEXLEYHEATH
- 1-Oct-2009
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My Imac is Mac OSX Version 10.5.8 Would I benefit by upgrading to Snow Leopard, or have I already got it.
- Asked by CW
- 30-Sep-2009
Best Answer
You have the most up-to-date release of Leopard, but not Snow Leopard. Snow Leopard is version 10.6 - you only have 10.5.8.
And to answer your second question, no, MS Word is not included with Snow Leopard - you have to buy it separately. It's about $150 US.
Hope this helped!
Daniel James …More- Answered by DD from Ohaupo
- 30-Sep-2009
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Lots of bad reviews. Should I wait to upgrade?
- Asked by AM from Hoffman Estates
- 11-Oct-2009
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Reviews may say one thing and you might find out from your own experience another thing.
If you're speaking about upgrading to Snow Leopard, I suggest you look for an Apple store in your area and sign up for one of their free workshops on Snow Leopard.
While attending the workshop, you will find out more about Snow Leopard, and the person conducting the workshop will be able to answer some of your concerns about it.
Apple's workshops can be very helpful and informative. …More- Answered by CP from Golden Valley
- 11-Oct-2009
- 20 of 24 people found this useful
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Most Recent
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If I install a third-party Duel 1.8 ghz processor upgrade in my G4 PowerMac, can I run Snow Leopard?
- Asked by BB from Tulsa
- 7-Dec-2009
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I have Leopard, Can I download the boxed set with Snow Leopard and then have it sent to me?
- Asked by EW from BUFFALO
- 6-Dec-2009
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I lost the orginal DVD of my macbook, can I in installing without previously MAC OS x systen
- Asked by YK from melbourne
- 5-Dec-2009




