OK, so we’ve had a couple days to play with Snow Leopard…
If you have been using a computer for while, you know that for all the speed upgrades in your hardware, it just doesn’t seem to run all that much faster. The reason is simple. Bloatware. System developers just keep adding on feature after feature. Thousands of lines of code just keep piling up. Tens of thousands of files have to be sorted through for anything to work.
Snow Leopard is different. Instead of spending all their resources adding more features, Apple has rewritten OS X and made it smaller, faster and more refined.
The result? Your Mac will be faster, everywhere. You will get back 6 to 10+ gigabytes of hard drive space. Your laptop will run cooler and the battery will last longer! You will be happy. ;-)
It installs properly over your existing Leopard, no need to backup/erase/install/restore. (You must have an Intel based Mac, but if you’re still using a PPC Mac – it’s time to upgrade) If you skipped the Leopard upgrade, you need to purchase the “Boxed Set” to install Snow Leopard, but you also get iLife ’09, (new, much improved, iMovie, iTunes, iPhoto, iDVD, iWeb and Garageband) iWork ’09 (Pages, Numbers and Keynote) and Snow Leopard.
So… what all do get for your $30?
Better, faster, easier. Mac OS X Snow Leopard includes hundreds of improvements that will help make your Mac faster, more responsive, and more reliable than ever. Installation is up to 50 percent faster than with Mac OS X Leopard; wake from sleep is as much as two times faster; shutdown is up to 80 percent faster; and initial Time Machine backups to Time Capsule are up to 80 percent faster than in Leopard.
Dock. Now Exposé is integrated in the Dock, giving you a quick and easy way to see all the open windows of an application.
Finder. The Finder has been completely rewritten to take advantage of the new technologies in Snow Leopard. The familiar Finder interface is unchanged, but you’ll discover that the Finder is faster and more responsive. It also includes an enhanced icon view with live file previews, so you can thumb through a multipage document or even watch a QuickTime movie.
New core technologies. New core technologies in Snow Leopard unleash the power of today’s advanced hardware and prepare Mac OS X for future innovation.
QuickTime X. The next-generation media technology, QuickTime X powers the audio and video experience in Snow Leopard. It debuts a completely new QuickTime Player application with a clean, uncluttered interface as well as an easy way to record, trim, and share your media.
Out-of-the-box support for Microsoft Exchange. Snow Leopard includes out-of-the-box support for Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 in Mail, iCal, and Address Book, so it’s easier than ever to take your Mac to work.
Safari 4. The latest version of the blazing-fast web browser delivers up to 50 percent faster JavaScript performance and is more resistant to crashes than ever.
Universal Access. Every Mac comes standard with a wide range of assistive—or Universal Access—technologies that help people with disabilities experience what the Mac has to offer. Snow Leopard continues this support with a variety of innovative features that advance accessibility even further.
All-in-all a great upgrade. If you are unsure or uncomfortable installing your new Snow Leopard, Your MacPac technicians will give you a full tuneup, test the hardware and properly install it for only $59.


Would like to bring my Mac in for installation of Snow Leopard. Present Mac is Mac OSX 10,5 with Leopard installed.
FYI:
Based on your blog, I suggested to my Reed student daughter that she consider upgrading to Snow Leopard. Then I read this material on the Reed web site. Seems like it’s much too soon on their network.
http://www.reed.edu/cis/help/snowleopard
We’ll be monitoring the situation.
Peery
I’ve heard there are some wildlife groups trying to get Apple to do more stuff with the actual S.L.’s lol. I don’t know- people are saying it’s good PR for Apple- they should jump on that.