MacJury #912: Passing Judgement on Snow Leopard (Part 1)

Sep 1, 2009 | MacJury

Mac OS X 10.6, Snow Leopard might be the biggest thing since the Mac transition to the Intel chip. Members of The MacJury spent the weekend (or longer) working with the new OS, and deliver their verdicts on such aspects of the Snow Leopard experience as the methods of installation, possible confusion over GUID drive formatting, and what hardware they are running the big cat on. Along the way the group debunk some Snow Leopard myths, such as 32-bit vs. 64-bit software, examine both sides of the burden developers face in updating old software to Snow Leopard and much more. The panel for our first post-Snow Leopard release deliberations include:

Peter Cohen Nancy Gravley Joe Kissell
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Matt Neuburg Ian Schray Chuck Joiner
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Joe Kissell

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Matt Neuburg

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Ian Schray

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