There are actually quite a few different type's of Leopard, not really versions but different ways of getting it.
There are actually quite a few different type's of Leopard, not really versions but different ways of getting it.
I have the Ultimate, the Business Edition and the Home Premium
seriously, I have the UTD version.
CavemanUK said:I have the Ultimate, the Business Edition and the Home Premium
seriously, I have the UTD version.
Well I got the Ultimate Signed Edition!
I wish
CavemanUK said:yeah, well mine signed by bill gates himself.. oh wait...
Did you have to mail it to him? Or was he at the launch dressed as a mac fan or something?
me and 4 friends split the family pack. only cost me $40 for leopard woot!
Family pack, for my MacPro and my Macbook. Cheaper then buying two SUL's. Having 3 unused licenses might not be such a good idea though, kind of makes it tempting to look around on eBay for a 12" power book.
flyinmac said:Well, since you'd get more power out of those licenses by purchasing another Mac Pro, you should avoid the PowerBook, and just get another Mac Pro.
You see, that way you're maximizing the power return for your license![]()
MacsRgr8 said:Being the nerd I am, I got the Leopard Server (Unlimited Clients) for my Xserve G4 Dual 1.0 GHz
But, ofcourse, I got the Single User Retail for my Quad G5 aswell.