Well, I was just curious since it's almost the release date for the new Apple operating system. I totally can't wait to get the Snow Leopard update on my Macbook.
I can't upgrade to Snow Leopard since I have an older iMac G4 with a power pc processor. Oh well, I might just have to petition for a new laptop for Christmas
I have pre-ordered. I have been running the beta version of Safari and it is awesome. I can't wait to install Snow Leopard. Unfortunately, I am traveling on business Fri-Mon, so I will not get a chance to play for a few days.
I ordered it lastnight when I was at the Apple store for my shift.
I will upgrade right away. We've all been so conditioned by Microsoft to not upgrade early because they tend to use it's customers as bug testers on new releases. I haven't foind this to be the case in general with Apple software.
I am now running the world's most advanced operating system.
As one has come to expect from Apple, the upgrade was a simple affair from purchase at the Apple Store to installation completion. One interesting note, OS X 10.6 reclaimed almost 6.5 gb of hard drive space. They were not kidding when they billed it as smaller and more efficient.
I have regular Leopard.....I think I read that this update isn't very significant over it so I may opt out for now. Any thoughts on that? (The upgrade from Leopard is only like $25 instead of its usual $50-100, so I would anticipate that is about right)
Snow Leopard is set to arrive at my house on September 1st! I'm excited to get it but I just want to make sure it supports my printer drivers before I set it up.
I tend to agree. No significant user features (unless you need the MS Exchange hookup) - it's all under the hood. I'd at least recommend waiting for the first point release so they can work out the glitches.