ucfgrad93 macrumors Core Aug 17, 2007 19,604 10,914 Colorado Feb 3, 2008 #26 I have Leopard running on my 2 week old MacBook Pro.
S SoLibertyDies macrumors regular Oct 16, 2006 164 0 Spanaway, Wa Feb 3, 2008 #27 Leopard on my MBP Tiger on my iBook G3 Panther on my Clamshell iBook and Jaguar on my Tangerine iMac
doubleohseven macrumors 6502a Jan 13, 2008 705 0 Sydney, Australia Feb 3, 2008 #28 Leopard on my SR MacBook.
F Fast Shadow macrumors 6502a Feb 9, 2004 617 1 Hollywood, CA Feb 3, 2008 #29 I went from Panther directly to Leopard. Never used Tiger. Sounds like I missed out, everyone seems to love Tiger. Leopard IMO isn't that bad, but it sounds like it's not as stable as Tiger was.
I went from Panther directly to Leopard. Never used Tiger. Sounds like I missed out, everyone seems to love Tiger. Leopard IMO isn't that bad, but it sounds like it's not as stable as Tiger was.
anirban macrumors 6502a Jan 9, 2007 689 0 Houston, TX Feb 3, 2008 #30 I use Tiger on my MBP mostly because I want to perform a full erase and install to install Leopard, and I just haven't had the time to do that. And above that, I like Tiger's FrontRow UI a LOT more better than Leopards
I use Tiger on my MBP mostly because I want to perform a full erase and install to install Leopard, and I just haven't had the time to do that. And above that, I like Tiger's FrontRow UI a LOT more better than Leopards
I iCeFuSiOn macrumors 6502a Jul 18, 2007 511 0 Feb 4, 2008 #32 IDANNY said: What is sr? Click to expand... "Santa Rosa", which has an updated chipset (this fixed the notorious 3 GB max. RAM limit in the MacBook). Also provides better battery life.
IDANNY said: What is sr? Click to expand... "Santa Rosa", which has an updated chipset (this fixed the notorious 3 GB max. RAM limit in the MacBook). Also provides better battery life.
R Richie Ni macrumors newbie Feb 3, 2008 17 0 Feb 4, 2008 #33 leopard on my mb but i prefer tiger,thank god i didn't install leopard on my 24" imac