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.
Overview
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
- Sep 30, 2009
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Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard
Too many issues to bother with now
- Written by AK from Kansas City
- Oct 1, 2009
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Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard
Playing nice with other software
- Written by EH from Minster
- Oct 1, 2009
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Most Recent Reviews
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Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard
Be Warned
- Written by NH from Gettysburg
- Mar 13, 2010
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Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard
Works fine
- Written by TF from Kotka
- Mar 12, 2010
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Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard
Oh my!
- Written by FG from Lethbridge
- Mar 11, 2010
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Questions & Answers
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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
- Sep 30, 2009
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CW,
If your iMac has 10.5.8, then you have Mac OS X Leopard. The .8 in 10.5.8 means there have been 8 updates applied to the base 10.5.0 version. Mac OS X Snow Leopard is version 10.6 which you do not currently own, but can be purchased for $29 from any Apple Store.
As far as your question of benefits to upgrading, yes there are some new features and fixes in Mac OS X Snow Leopard† that many will find beneficial. You do need to be sure your iMac meets the system requirements, which mainly is that it contains an Intel processor.
For your final question on Word, you have some options. Microsoft has released Microsoft Office for OS X, which can be purchased in an Apple Store. Also you can use OS X's Boot Camp feature if you would like to run Word natively in Windows. Finally, you can look into virtualization software. Some examples of these are VMWare Fusion, and Parallels.
†Refinements in Mac OS X Snow Leopard are listed on Apple's Mac OS X Snow Leopard "What's New?" …More- Answered by MY from Iowa City
- Oct 16, 2009
- 39 of 41 people found this useful
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Lots of bad reviews. Should I wait to upgrade?
- Asked by AM from Hoffman Estates
- Oct 11, 2009
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In my opinion, research the programs you are going to use most frequently and see if there is any mention about them being upgraded for snow leopard, many applications have been upgraded already, and more are on their way. It's entirely possible that most, if not all of the applications you use have already been upgraded and are ready to use. If not, wait a little while, or find a replacement product from a company that responds faster.
At the very least, the apps that have been upgraded already tell you a bit about the efficiency of the company you received the software from, and tells you if you can rely on them for speedy updates or not, which is often one of the most important parts of any software company.
And with that said, many applications that worked for 10.5 (Leopard) will work fine on 10.6 (Snow Leopard) such as Firefox, VLC, and various messenger apps, so also look up if the application doesn't need to be upgraded at all, perhaps it works as it is.
Hope this helps. =) …More- Answered by DS
- Oct 11, 2009
- 33 of 39 people found this useful
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Does apple recommend running anti-virus software with snow leopard?
- Asked by JW from Menlo Park
- Oct 18, 2009
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It is always wise to have protection. Even with Mac's being a low target of viruses. Typically you can pick up a computer virus although, it might not affect your Mac you can pass it on to your Windows Friends/Co-workers. Rather you use Snow Leopard or any other version of Mac OS you should consider an antivirus software. However, I would not rush out in panic. …More
- Answered by KM from Atlanta
- Oct 20, 2009
- 25 of 27 people found this useful
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Most Recent
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is snow leopard compatible with epson cx7400 printer
- Asked by MB from Bensalem
- Mar 15, 2010
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If I want to reformat my Macbook Pro, does the Snow Leopard upgrade CD contain the Operating System?
- Asked by AS from Ottawa
- Mar 14, 2010
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If I upgrade from 10.5.8 to snow leopard, can I use my existing Mail to access Exchange Server?
- Asked by OW from London
- Mar 14, 2010
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Is this an upgrade or a program to install onto a computer and will it work on a PC?
- Asked by TW from Milford
- Mar 14, 2010
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Is the 29.99 version of Snow Leopard only for upgrades or will it install from a previously deleted disk? My system meets the hardware requirements.
- Asked by JE from Abingdon
- Mar 14, 2010
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Can you install Mac OSX Version 10.5.8 on a laptop such as Compaq?
- Asked by JR
- Mar 13, 2010
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My MAC Mini does not have an intel processor. Is there any way I can upgrade to Snow Leopard?
- Asked by ED from Downingtown
- Mar 13, 2010




