Today is the world premiere of Mac OS 10.5 Leopard and all across the country people have been at stores getting their copies installing it on their machines and posts have been flying everywhere about what’s been happening with Leopard.
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08:45 am GMT 26/10/2007
Today i’m off on Safari, * yes sorry about the pun * Rumor has it that a leopard has been seen not far from my current location. See evidence below:

The current location of the leopard is subject to change, and it may still take me a few hours to catch up with it.
I’ll be sure to take pictures when we meet hopefully later this morning.
For those of you also hunting big cats today, I wish you the best of luck and Good Hunting — Crikey!!
Direct from the Apple Retail Store Page:
Leopard arrives Friday, October 26.
The world premiere of Leopard, the biggest upgrade to Mac OS X, is October 26. And on that big day, the Apple Retail Store is the place to be. Join us from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. and be the first to experience the world’s most advanced operating system. And if you’re one of the first 500 guests, you’ll go home with a special edition Leopard T-shirt. See you there.
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Well there’s not much more I can add other than this link to the QuickTime Stream page.
— Enjoy!
I love to watch movies and TV shows. I love all types of film that are comic genius, such as “Anchorman” to the thought provoking “Schindler’s List” and i love being able to take them with me on my iPod. As we don’t have movies in the UK iTunes store yet clearly i can’t do this. I can however take home movies i have burned to DVD or other DVDs that i can legally rip can be, using Handbreak.
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This is one for those among us that have recently purchased a new Mac:
From the apple page:
Customers who purchase a qualifying new Macintosh computer on or after October 1st, 2007, that does have not Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard included can upgrade to Leopard at a cost of £5.95 (UK) / €8.95 (Ireland).
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From the Mouth of Steve:
Let me just say it: We want native third party applications on the iPhone, and we plan to have an SDK in developers’ hands in February. We are excited about creating a vibrant third party developer community around the iPhone and enabling hundreds of new applications for our users. With our revolutionary multi-touch interface, powerful hardware and advanced software architecture, we believe we have created the best mobile platform ever for developers.
Well after seeing Stu’s post I have wasted no time what so ever in heading over to Apples UK Online Store, and placing my order for Mac OS X 10.5 aka Leopard. Continue reading »
It is official, the next incarnation of Mac OS X, 10.5 Leopard, will be launched and available for purchase on 26th October, as ourselves and pretty much every other Mac podcaster predicted! A special thanks goes out to ‘Gazmaz’ for dropping us an e-mail alerting us to the great news!
Apple’s store has been updated with details including pricing, £85 for the single user and £129 for the family pack (hmm, can anyone say ‘Take that Vista!’)
How often do you use your dashboard?
I use mine relatively frequently and i try to only put things of use on it, some people though don’t use their dashboard at all and I think it is strange as the dashboard can be very useful for when you quickly want to do that calculation or translate that word.













