Tag Archive for 'mac os x'

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That’s So Cliché

I just came across the best feature of Mac OS X Leopard ever. In Dictionary.app, in the “Go” menu, there is the “Front/Back Matter” option. Upon clicking that, a list of special pages comes up, and one of them is “Clichés”. Click that, and you’re presented with a long list of clichés. I list them here:

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Leopard Launch

The Leopard launch was awesome. I had a great time, and got six t-shirts!

Guided Tour of Leopard

Why am I so excited about Leopard? Watch this video.

Mac OS X Leopard, October 26

The release date for the next major version of Apple’s Operating System, Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard, is October 26. Two Fridays from now, users will be able to purchase a copy of the next big cat and upgrade their systems. I’m quite excited, but won’t be upgrading immediately. I can’t afford to upgrade until I’m sure that Leopard is fully compatible with the software and hardware I use for Disk Jockeying. However, I’ll be upgrading my sister’s computer almost immediately, and plan to have a full review sometime soon after.

It’s hard to read over the list of 300 new features and realize that I have to wait. Bah.

Happy iCal Day!

What a terrible and great week! Today’s iCal day! PC users, ignore. Mac users, rejoice, and read on!

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