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    The Leopard Report: Playing the Great Waiting Game

    March 16th, 2007

    I’ve noticed that, of late, that people who care about such things aren’t speculating all that much about the alleged “hidden” or “top secret” features of Mac OS 10.5 Leopard. Instead, they’re wondering when the darn thing will be released, as if that’s something that is more important than almost anything in their lives. More […]


    The Leopard Report: Last Call for Feature Requests?

    January 23rd, 2007

    I’m sure many of you are wondering just when Apple will unleash more information about Leopard’s features, and hopefully in enough detail so you can appreciate (or properly criticize) what they’ve done. Indeed, many of you are actually postponing a purchase of a new Mac until Leopard arrives, so you don’t have to pay full […]


    Newsletter #367 Preview: The Tiger Report: Overcoming Inertia

    December 11th, 2006

    On a fairly regular basis, I talk about the problems remaining in Mac OS X, despite five major releases. First, the positives: Each update is said to be faster and more supremely stable than the previous release, in contrast to Microsoft, which as onerous system requirements for Windows Vista, requirements that up to half of […]


    The Tiger Report: The Last One?

    September 27th, 2006

    With so much attention devoted to Apple’s latest efforts, you can easily forget that there is actually another product that’s bundled with every new Mac, still available on the store shelves, which you may be taking for granted these days. That’s Tiger. Tiger? Well, yes. After all, Leopard is still just a dream and not […]