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August 2009
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Plus rapide que Leopard
Amélioration d'Exposé et de Dock
Prise en charge d'Exchange
Détecteur de logiciels malicieux intégré
Applications du système en 64 bits
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Nouvelle présentation QuickTime perfectible
Les nouvelles possibilités offertes pas encore exploitées par le matériel actuel
Extrait: We are not Mac junkies at Phoronix. Ummm, hell, we are just performance-enthused Linux fanatics with a love for benchmarking. However, the fact of the matter is, if you are a Mac OS X user and are at all concerned about the performance of your system ...
Faster; reclaims drive space in an era of bulk, Worthwhile Finder and Exposé tweaks, Exchange 2007 support, Lays foundation for much faster performance, Hardwareaccelerated QuickTime, $29 upgrade price; no version check.
Some compatibility issues on launch.
and the Windows 7 rivalryLittle doubt exists that Snow Leopard isnt a surprise bargain for an OS release. If Apple had released it at the companys usual $129 price point, there would rightly have been anger at being overcharged for features that don...
Extrait: For a company known for breakthrough products with cool features, Apple this week is doing something unusual: It is introducing a key product with very few new features that are visible to its users. This new release, the latest major version of the Ma...
Publié: 2009-08-26, Auteur: Vincent , review by: slashgear.com
Extrait: Ask any Mac owner and they’ll likely tell you the Apple allure is a game of two halves: the reassuring hardware and the slick, consistent OS. Apple is finally delivering their latest version of OS X, v10.6 Snow Leopard, adding a new coat of polish to t...
Extrait: Snow Leopard includes a few impressive visual changes, including QuickTime X, a completely new QuickTime player with improved performance and a sleek interface that completely disappears (even the borders) when you move the mouse pointer out of the wi...
Generally faster than Leopard; supports Exchange; rudimentary malware checking; most applications run in 64-bit mode; improvements to Exposé and Dock.
Lackluster QuickTime Player update; many features won’t truly be exploited until Mac hardware evolves.
Snow Leopard is Apple’s lowest-priced OS update in eight years. Granted, it’s a collection of feature tweaks and upgrades, as well as under-the-hood modifications that might not pay off for users immediately. But the price of upgrading is so l...
Fast. Elegant. Superb suite of built-in basic apps. Easy to use for those familiar with previous versions. Silky-smooth upgrading for existing users.
A few minor interface glitches. Lacks the range of applications and compatible hardware available for Windows.
The latest version of Apples Mac operating system, OS X 10.6 (codenamed Snow Leopard), is Apples fastest, most functional, and feature-rich operating system yet....
Publié: 2009-08-26, Auteur: Jason , review by: cnet.com
Interface enhancements like Expose in the Dock and better file and folder viewing in Stacks make finding apps and files much easier. A completely overhauled QuickTime X now sports a cleaner interface and recording tools. The much-anticipated Exchange s...
Snow Leopard works with Intel Macs only; PowerPC users are out of luck; requires $29 upgrade fee.
Intel Mac users will like Snow Leopards smartly designed interface enhancements, and its Exchange support is a must-have (especially with Outlook for Mac on the way). With a ton of technological improvements, Snow Leopard is worth the $29 upgrade fee.
We're glad Apple put the brakes on marketing-driven feature bloat. Going in and overhauling the foundations and frameworks is a great idea - and something Microsoft is partly doing with Windows 7 in an attempt to woo disgruntled Vista and satisfied XP...
Big performance improvements, Forward thinking switch to 64bit, Painless installation
Incompatibility with applications and plugins, QuickTime changes not all positive, No upgrade path for legacy users
Here's the thing about Snow Leopard, the single inescapable fact that hung over our heads as we ran our tests and took our screenshots and made our graphs: it's $30. $30! If you're a Leopard user you have virtually no reason to skip over 10.6, unless you'...