[Mac-talk] Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard is available at 6 PM.

zzi at dslextreme.com zzi at dslextreme.com
Mon Oct 29 13:28:15 MST 2007


I believe you should wait at least 2 months before installing anything on
your working computer.  New computers are for new operating systems.

Yet what a great time to BACK UP YOUR MACHINE -- Think SuperDuper!
even if you're running an older OS.  Thanks.  Your Pre-Installation steps
have been saved.

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Chris Keller> it and help the Apple

> For you that have a computer that is "mission critical" for you or
> your business, "hold your horses" before rushing in to do an install.
> It is not possible to go forward with an operating system and not
> have some trouble with software written to a prior specification.
> Until you know that your software, especially that which is mission
> critical, for example Adobe Creative Suite or FileMaker
> AND ALL THEIR associated plug-ins have been tested and are ready for
> the new operating system, do not install Mac OS X 10.5.
> You can wait the two weeks, I am sure. I mention those specific
> applications because they have not been tested and in the case of
> FileMaker, users have been RECOMMENDED to wait until an update is
> shipped the second week of November.
>
> DID I MENTION -- BACK UP YOUR MACHINE -- Think SuperDuper!
>
> DID I MENTION -- BACK UP YOUR MACHINE -- Think SuperDuper!


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