"Consequently, Snow Leopard has got a price to match: just $29/£25 for a single-user upgrade from 10.5," Orlowski reports.
"I've been using a release candidate cut of the OS, and found plenty to like. Whizz-bang features are thin on the ground, but it's undoubtedly faster and more responsive than its predecessor," Orlowski reports. "And despite radical under-the-hood changes, such as the move to 64-bit and a new scheduler, it provides excellent compatibility."
"I like Snow Leopard, and found moving back to Leopard quite surprisingly painful," Orlowski reports. "Was it really so slow? It didn't feel so a week ago."
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