db.tidbits.com - 4/21/2009
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At some point in the next two to six months, Apple will unleash their latest big cat: Mac OS X Snow Leopard . It's no secret - Apple has been talking about Snow Leopard for ages, with particular emphasis on how Snow Leopard will focus on performance, efficiency, and "core innovation" rather ...
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Apple will leverage the popularity of the iPhone
to deliver business users new Mobile Access services in
Snow Leopard Server to securely deliver corporate email, contact, calendar, and intranet web services to iPhone and iPod touch users far more cost ...
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Snow Leopard Server to offer low cost, secure mobile ...
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Apple Previews Snow Leopard for September Release
TidBITS: Mac News for the Rest of Us —
... Snow Leopard will ship in September 2009 (a near-final version for developers is available today) and cost $29 for a single license and $49 for a family pack supporting up to five users (for more thoughts on those prices see "Why Snow Leopard Should Be (Almost) Free," 2009-04-21). ...
What's New in Snow Leopard
TidBITS: Mac News for the Rest of Us —
... Snow Leopard's very name, and its low upgrade price (urged and predicted with startling accuracy by TidBITS Swami-in-Chief Adam Engst in "Why Snow Leopard Should Be (Almost) Free," 2009-04-21), suggest that its primary purpose is to enhance Leopard with bug fixes and tweaks. What you should expect, then, isn't a startling "whizzy" release, but a better Leopard. On the whole, a better Leopard is exactly what you get. Take Control Editor-in-Chief Tonya Engst commented while editing my book that Snow Leopard felt "familiar but faster." That's extremely apt. ...
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Apple's Snow Leopard still evolving, developers say
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Amazon Begins Accepting Pre-Orders for Mac OS X Snow Leopard
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Several MacRumors have reported that Amazon has begun taking pre-orders for Apple's forthcoming Mac OS X Snow Leopard. Amazon is currently offering Snow Leopard at Apple's announced price of $29 for OS X Leopard users, and the listing notes ...
Snow Leopard OS X - Apple Mac Snow Leopard reviews and news
cnet.com 8/27/2009 — Can Apple's Snow Leopard save you money? September 2, 2009 18:00 PM PDT Apple's OSX Snow Leopard update offers several noteworthy enhancements, and plenty of behind-the-scenes tweaks -- but has anything in the operating system changed in regards to ...
Apple to showcase Snow Leopard at Macworld - report
appleinsider.com 12/20/2008 — Apple marketing chief Phil Schiller will use a portion of his keynote address at next month's Macworld Expo to show off a more refined version of the company's upcoming Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard operating system, according to UK's Guardian.
More Hidden Refinements in Snow Leopard
db.tidbits.com 8/27/2009 — Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard doesn't feature many sparkly new features (see " What's New in Snow Leopard ," 2009-08-27), but it does incorporate hundreds of tiny changes that can affect how you use your Mac on a daily basis. Here, we note some refinements that we feel are noteworthy beyond what ...
Intego's Mac Security Software is Fully Compatible With Snow Leopard
prmac.com 8/26/2009 — Intego today announced that all of its software is fully compatible with Mac OS X 10.6, Snow Leopard, the forthcoming version of Apple's operating system. Intego NetUpdate will allow eligible users to update their software for free; all Intego programs updated for Snow Leopard will be available.