Wed Oct 31, 2007 11:25AM EDT
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Halloween came early for many a Mac user over the past few days, as reports are coming in of bumpy and/or failed upgrades to "Leopard," the latest version of the Mac OS. While it appears most Macheads managed to upgrade their systems without a hitch, others got quite a fright as their Macs seized up, ground to a halt, or displayed the dreaded "blue screen of death" (yep, Macs get them too). Despite what Apple says, it doesn't always "just work."
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I upgraded my macbook last night, the upgrade was flawless. I just started the upgrade and went to sleep. As expected, OpenOffice 2.2 doesn't run anymore, but I fully expected that going into it. I started the process of downloading 2.3 this morning and expect that to work just fine when I get back home tonight. Everything else; working perfectly.
I installed Leopard on my iMac on Halloween. No problems ever since. All my new Office apps work so far. I wasnt worried as I have everything on an external hard drive just in case.
The writer is the type of user I'm sure Apple would rather have using Windows. She writes an article about how "Apple needs to cool it with its childish, ill-advised digs at Windows" because when she upgraded her G4 Book, a computer that's she's lucky is even supported by this upgrade, had trouble because of an obscure software directory that she added to watch her illegal porn downloads. Here's the real story: Unless you're doing things with your computer that most people wouldn't do then Apple OS upgrades ... just work.
The writer must be employed by Bill Gates. I bought a new Mac a week ago and installed Leopard on it myself. I can only wonder why it took me so long to find out how much better the Mac is. None of the installation worries with the Mac, faster start-up and none of those awful compatibility problems you get with different versions of "Winders"
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1 Posted by reebs07 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:35PM EDT Report Abuse
i'm not a fanboi of any OS as i think it's a stupid thing to fall in love with as so many people do. but i gotta say i find it funny how many apple fanbois i seen on the net ripping vista when it came out for various reasons. when leopard come out and i know there are less macs and people using their OS than windows, yet i know there have been more reports of problems with apple than there have been with windows. after getting ripped on for having vista and being an early adapter of it as i got it free from college, it brings great joy in being able to throw it back in your arrogant faces.