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 you're still using Mac OS X Tiger.
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Most Useful Reviews
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Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard
GLITCH ALERT!!
Written by PS from HARWICH
04-Oct-2009
Like a fool; i upgraded to snow leopard straight away...
It keeps dropping the link to my Wi-fi router on average every 5 minutes, rendering the internet experience utterly rubbish.
I have now tried everything- including changing routers :-(
A quick search of the forums reveals I am not the only one!
It has been a couple of weeks now, and I check for a 'software update' daily, but no luck so far!
Come on apple, pull the ol' thumb out! …More215 of 240 people found this useful
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Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard
needs improvement
Written by KH from Dunbar
06-Oct-2009
Reading around it is clear that some people have no problems upgrading, and yes the actual process of installing the new software is reasonably quick (under an hour) and without any glitches.
The problems began after that: Safari, iPhoto, Mail all crashed without warning doing simple things like opening web pages, adding attachments to emails etc. Photoshop CS3 (not supported, I know) has crashed more times than I care to remember, taking hours of work with it.
Things are slightly better with the 10.6.1 update, but I wouldn't rush in yet. There are still crashes and my Canon iP4300 printer interface doesn't work. Yes, it is supported, but it is incapable of selecting anything other than the default paper tray. For envelopes etc this is necessary (thankfully this can be done using a button on the printer).
There are space savings so if this is an issue for you it might be a persuader. Some programs do seem to launch quicker, and there are a few nice refinements; however, the failings still outweigh the benefits for me.
I would suggest at least another update is needed! …More151 of 173 people found this useful
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Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard
Avoid at all costs
Written by PB from Dublin
08-Oct-2009
If you are in the graphic design or print business and rely on Postscript Type 1 fonts or practically any version of Helvetica Neue, including OTF, then avoid this update like the plague until Apple sorts these problems out (don't hold your breath, though: their response so far has been to stamp their feet and blame Adobe). …More
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Most Recent Reviews
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Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard
Beware graphics applications
Written by CL from DOLLAR
03-Dec-2009
Running photoshop CS3 using an Eizo CG211 second monitor the colours are way off, totally different to other apps. No matter that it was calibrated, the software from Eizo was the latest. Reverted back to Leopard despite the hassle that caused, it was well worth it. If you make your living from graphics do not upgrade! …More
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Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard
What a Money Drain
Written by DH from Gloucester
27-Nov-2009
To start off I pay £25 for an upgrade which is advertised as "an inprovement under the hood of your mac". So I think surely it shouldn't make any changes to how my programmes run? WRONG. My printer stopped working because the drivers are in development (thats £50 for a new printer), Filemaker Bento stops working unless I upgrade to Bento 3 (another £20) and that is only to name a few. I'm a student with not much money who uses my macbook every day for work. I havent got that much money to burn, especially as I see no visible improvements over Leopard anyway. …More
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Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard
Sweet
Written by ZS from GLASGOW
26-Nov-2009
I must be the only one with Snow Leopard with zero issues I guess.
At no point did Apple say that the OS was going to be revolutionary. The OS is paving the wave for the next few months where the OS will be able to handle software better.
I've seen speed improvements i.e. boot time and processing time.
For £25, its a def buy, …More13 of 14 people found this useful
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Questions & Answers
Most Interesting
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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
- 01-Oct-2009
- 91 of 106 people found this useful
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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
- 28 of 32 people found this useful
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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
- 12-Oct-2009
- 19 of 22 people found this useful
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Most Recent
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I was just wondering if this was an upgrade disc or was this a complete install?
- Asked by TC from Perth
- 05-Dec-2009
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What happens with my iPhone sync if I buy a new Mac
- Asked by AS from san Juan
- 05-Dec-2009
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i have a mac os x 10.4.11 can i install snow leopard right away?
- Asked by JL from west hills
- 04-Dec-2009




