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Apple’s Snow Leopard Officially Released

Today, we got to see and try Mac OS X 10.6 . Apple representatives from Singapore today showcased their new operating system, codenamed Snow Leopard.

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  • Snow Leopard comes as 32-bit and 64-bit out of the box and system applications such as Finder, Mail, iCal and Safari are also on 64-bit.
  • Grand Central Dispatch (GCD) provides new ways for to create applications that’s optimized for multiple core processors.
  • Introduction of the OpenCL (somewhat derived from OpenGL) to maximize the power of the GPU.

Apple is finally ditching the PowerPC so Snow Leopard can only be installed on an Intel-based Mac system. Almost half of the Apple presentation was dedicated to bashing Windows 7.

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Existing Leopard users will only need to pay a Php1,690 license fee to upgrade to Snow Leopard. A Family Pack costs Php2,790 (up to 5 users) and a Mac Box Set that includes iLife and iWork will have a suggested retail price of Php9,490.

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26 Responses to “Apple’s Snow Leopard Officially Released”


  1. Gravatar Icon Lexx replied on Sep 1st, 2009 at 7:50 pm (1)

    Will try it out soon! :) Can you do a review of it yuga?

  2. Gravatar Icon Eizan replied on Sep 1st, 2009 at 8:54 pm (2)

    “Almost half of the Apple presentation was dedicated to bashing Windows 7.”

    That’s not surprising considering Apple’s track record with Mac vs. PC ads.

  3. Gravatar Icon yuga replied on Sep 1st, 2009 at 11:08 pm (3)

    @Lexx – they’ll send me a unit so watch out for the review.

  4. Gravatar Icon victor replied on Sep 1st, 2009 at 11:23 pm (4)

    who is richer? Microsoft or apple? Bill gates vs? Lol. :p just another os..

  5. Gravatar Icon boo replied on Sep 1st, 2009 at 11:54 pm (5)

    wala pa ring copies ang apple resellers sa PH. went around na to powermac, switch and istudio, all of them don’t have copies of SL yet.

    it’s so third world here.

  6. Gravatar Icon www.livedito.com replied on Sep 2nd, 2009 at 12:00 am (6)

    ill definitely try this

  7. Gravatar Icon Adrian replied on Sep 2nd, 2009 at 2:51 am (7)

    i already have one. mas astig sya compare sa leopard.

  8. Gravatar Icon BrianB replied on Sep 2nd, 2009 at 4:08 am (8)

    It’s not the software at this point (the point where a good Windows OS is coming out) but the hardware options that a Windows OS makes possible. Asus makes really cheap, reliable and thin laptops. That could be my choice next time I buy a notebook.

  9. Gravatar Icon Jhay
    Twitter: jhayrocas
    replied on Sep 2nd, 2009 at 5:44 am (9)

    Things will really heat up once the final version of Windows 7 goes public. Then the reviews and comparisons would be a great read once more.

  10. Gravatar Icon mac_kiddo replied on Sep 2nd, 2009 at 8:48 am (10)

    Hi Yuga! It was reported that even Tiger-running macs can install the $29 upgrade. Apple just wanted them to pay for the “$129″ (im not sure of the exact amount) fee for the Leopard OS. So for Intel-based macs still running on Tiger, go and just grab the $29 upgrade.

  11. Gravatar Icon Jill replied on Sep 2nd, 2009 at 10:57 am (11)

    @eizan: Apple in its element. “Don’t buy their detergent, buy ours” would be more like it. Seemed heightened snobbery just doesn’t make it for them.

  12. Gravatar Icon Jill replied on Sep 2nd, 2009 at 11:18 am (12)

    The icons on the presentation screen looked interesting. They’ll be good additions to the guy’s shirt.

  13. Gravatar Icon Calvin replied on Sep 2nd, 2009 at 1:28 pm (13)

    haha when that guy talked about the cost of an upgrade to snow leopard as opposed to windows 7, he didn’t mention the cost it takes to build a PC against buying a Mac.

    pero i agree with him about Snow Leopard only comes in 1 flavor whereas Windows 7 have 6.

  14. Gravatar Icon Israel Nicolas replied on Sep 2nd, 2009 at 5:58 pm (14)

    The fact that Windows 7 can run on a seven-year old computer makes it better than Snow Leopard which just alienated Power PC owners who bought their systems barely three years ago…

  15. Gravatar Icon Vance replied on Sep 2nd, 2009 at 10:58 pm (15)

    Snow Leopard has nothing new on the plate, it is the same Leopard OS but they fixed a lot bugs and tweak the OS to make the programs run faster.

  16. Gravatar Icon papapao replied on Sep 3rd, 2009 at 1:17 am (16)

    ang laban na kasi ngayon e pabilisan, tapos na ang labanan sa papogian ng features. which is a good thing, no more bloatware, only apps that you need and perform well when you need it.

    sunod dyan ang paunahan sa claim na makapagboot ng OS in <= 1 sec.

    yan ang productivity

  17. Gravatar Icon mish replied on Sep 3rd, 2009 at 11:20 am (17)

    That presentor sure is no Steve Jobs… ok I can’t end it here – and what a horrible horrible shirt =)

  18. Gravatar Icon The Teknisyan
    Twitter: teknisyan
    replied on Sep 3rd, 2009 at 5:10 pm (18)

    Apple PH has a promo that if you pre-order your uprade of Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard you’ll get it for only Php 1,690.00 and if you have 5 Macs, you can avail of the Family pack for 5 licenses for only Php 2,790.00.

    http://teknisyan.blogspot.com/2009/08/mac-os-x-106-snow-leopard-now-shipping.html

  19. Gravatar Icon August replied on Sep 3rd, 2009 at 6:08 pm (19)

    @Mish

    trying hard to be funny eh? SO WHAT if he is not steve jobs? do you only watch apple presentations when steve jobs is on? horrible shirt? that also matters to you? i wonder what college you went on. or if you even received a bachelors degree because you didn’t like your professor’s shirt.

  20. Gravatar Icon Joshua replied on Sep 3rd, 2009 at 6:39 pm (20)

    Haha.. ha.. If i start to earn now i could get a mac.. :(

  21. Gravatar Icon DJ replied on Sep 3rd, 2009 at 10:28 pm (21)

    Sir Abe, correction lang po. OpenCL and OpenGL have little in common, actually. Well, they were both made by the same standards group (and that also explains the similarity of the names), but they have entirely different purposes and implementations. OpenGL is something used by programmers to be able to make computer graphics, and OpenCL is like a programming language designed to take advantage not just of multi-core processors, but also of the tremendous amount of computing power ‘locked’ and unused in graphics processors (read:video cards).

    As far as I’ve heard, OS X 10.6 is all about under-the-hood changes. Sort of like a developer-oriented OS, a springboard for the next Leopard (I mean, a more feature-oriented OS X release).

  22. Gravatar Icon DJ replied on Sep 3rd, 2009 at 10:33 pm (22)

    @Israel Nicolas

    I don’t think that one fact automatically makes the whole OS inferior. First-time buyers, for instance, wouldn’t really care much about backwards hardware compatibility.

    @papapao

    Reminds me of my OS of choice: Linux. Hehe. Intel’s Linux distro designed for netbooks can already boot within 8 seconds.

  23. Gravatar Icon yuga replied on Sep 3rd, 2009 at 11:24 pm (23)

    Hi DJ, it was how the presenter interpreted it. Thanks for the correction.

  24. Gravatar Icon juntariman replied on Sep 5th, 2009 at 12:46 am (24)

    PC World reports that the Snow Leopard install disc will quietly downgrade your browser’s Adobe Flash Player plug-in (which lets you view embedded Flash videos on the Web) from the latest version—10.0.32.18—to an earlier version, 10.0.23.1, that lacks recent patches for a variety of security vulnerabilities.
    Here’s the link to the story… http://www.pcworld.com/article/171367/

  25. Gravatar Icon TechPinas replied on Sep 7th, 2009 at 1:56 am (25)

    Hi Abe!

    It was nice meeting you during the Snow Leopard event. :)

    Mark
    TechPinas.com

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