If I remember correctly, when I upgraded from Panther to Tiger, I inserted the disc and it popped up a folder which included an "Upgrade" icon. But I think all it did was guide you through the process to reboot to the DVD, where the real upgrade occurred.
If anyone here has a Fry's nearby, you may want to check out their big Friday ad next week before going out to get Leopard. I have no idea if they're going to repeat this deal, but when Tiger launched they had the individual licenses for $99.
I will definitely be waiting for reviews now. If reports are true that Time Machine doesn't work with Airport Extreme hard drives, Leopard will no longer be of interest to me. I really hope this is incorrect; that Time Machine will backup to a AEBS-connected drive.
Unfortunately, "that problem" is the entire point of Leopard. Without Time Machine, Leopard isn't worth $120 and the bother of upgrading. While access to the hard-drive through my AX is slower, it's a real convenience to me with my MacBook Pro; going to a USB-connected hard-drive would be a step backwards. Moreover, I planned to upgrade my wife's Mac as well and use Time Machine on both using the same networked drive. If Time Machine does not yet work with AX-connected drives, I expect they will add that functionality in a point upgrade. I can wait for that.
Hopefully this is just hyperventiliation on my part and TM does work with the AX. (fingers crossed)
That's out of date. It's taken from an Apple page on Time Machine that has since been taken down. I believe this is one of the reasons it's in doubt whether TM will support the AX.
Expose has to be the biggest boon to the online virtual waiting rooms on mlb.com. Have about 300 windows on 2 computers trying to get tickets. Probably won't help, much much easier than the old Red Sox virtual waiting room window management.
You beat me to it, Daryl. I was just going to post that. Of the two things that worry me in Leopard, the third one is now fixed. I'm very pleased by the dock change.
An explicit statement about Time Machine and they get my money for the Family Pack.
The less gui overhead the better. Wish I could turn it all off and gain as much new speed from the GPU as possible. I hear 581 is a nice speed boost, even on iMacs. We'll know very soon.
It's Leopard Day. Who's lining up for shirts and digital cats?
I was excited about the prospect of a new toy; the promise of Leopard was a key motivation to getting a Mac in the first place. And I had planned to totally nerd out and line up, get the shirt, buy the Family pack, etc.
But I've reluctantly decided to instead wait on Leopard. It's now confirmed that Time Machine does not work with the AEBS. With no other killer features in Leopard, I'll wait for an update or two -- or some Leopard-based app I must have to appear -- before buying.
But I'm looking forward to hearing about others' upgrades; how smoothly it goes and what you think of the new features. And if you get a Leopard shirt!
Have had it for a few hours thanks to free overnight FedEx, unfortunately I can only put it on the Mini as my Radeon 1900xt croaked the other night and is awaiting replacement.