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trackforlife7

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Aug 18, 2009
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I'm still using leopard, is there a point of me getting snow leopard? Just to have a faster computer and more memory?
 
Yes. For the same reasons old-wiz said and that if you do have an Intel based Mac, it will likely be faster as well. I just upgraded a girlfriends Macbook the other week from Leopard to Snow Leopard and she reports back that it is noticeably faster than it was before.
 
At $30 for the upgrade, the question shouldn't be "Why should I upgrade" but "Why should I not upgrade". You'll get a faster, smaller system that's more up-to-date.

Provided you have an Intel Mac, I'd do it, no question. If you don't have an Intel Mac, you can't anyway.
 
I personally wouldn't, there is a boost in performance, but nothing substantial.. better off waiting for Mac OSX Lion. Its going to be available next year summer, you could always pay $30 now, but I'd rather save the $30 and spend it on OSX Lion.. :p
 
Don't do it. Wait for Lion. I have Leopard on my iMac and everything is cool
On my 2 month old MBPro, Snow Leopard is junk. Buggy, broken apps, etc.
I have this awful issue where all of a sudden, ALL OS X apps, the bundled stuff, and Widgets, System PRefs, etc, will NOT WORK and I have to restart.
That's pathetic.
And it's not only me.
SO if you want to avoid this, AVOID Snow Leopard.
 
I waited until just a week or so ago to finally update my Mac Pro to Snow Leopard. My only issue was with an old LPR print server but a quick reconfiguration fixed it. Other than that everything still "just works."

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Don't do it. Wait for Lion. I have Leopard on my iMac and everything is cool
On my 2 month old MBPro, Snow Leopard is junk. Buggy, broken apps, etc.
I have this awful issue where all of a sudden, ALL OS X apps, the bundled stuff, and Widgets, System PRefs, etc, will NOT WORK and I have to restart.
That's pathetic.
And it's not only me.
SO if you want to avoid this, AVOID Snow Leopard.

Have you tried reinstalling SL? If not, then obviously the problem isn't too bad (since you haven't done anything about it). Sometimes you just get a bad install or a weird conflict. While you're not the only one, your experience is an extremely small percentile (I'm willing to bet less than 1%). The vast majority of people are having no problems at all.
 
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