Godaddy
View Cart
Search Go
{short description of image} {short description of image} {short description of image}
 

Search
Go

Shop by Category

 
Mac OS X Version 10.5.6 Leopard
Email a friendView larger image

Mac OS X Version 10.5.6 Leopard

Our Price: $299.99
In Stock
Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Note: Item may be sold and shipped by another company. Learn more.
Product Promotions:
  • Get free shipping on your entire order when you purchase 2 or more items offered by Empire Electronics. Visit www.amazon.com/shops/w_colton48 to view everything we have to offer. Movies, Audio CDs, and Books do not qualify.  Here's how (restrictions apply)
Description:

Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard is packed with over 300 new features, installs easily, and works with the software and accessories you already have.

Features:

Introduces over 300 new and enhanced features to OS X, including a new desktop and updated finder enabling easy browsing and sharing between multiple Macs


Take advantage of the latest developments in processor hardware with full native 64-bit support, multi-core optimization, and new Core animation


Preview files without opening an application using Quick Look


Easily and automatically back up and restore lost files or a complete Mac with Time Machine


Create groups of applications and instantly switch between them with Spaces


Product Details:
Product Length: 0.0 inches
Product Width: 0.0 inches
Product Height: 0.0 inches
Product Weight: 0.33 pounds
Package Length: 5.3 inches
Package Width: 5.3 inches
Package Height: 0.7 inches
Package Weight: 0.35 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 431 reviews
System Requirements:
Platform: Mac / Mac OS X
Media: DVD-ROM
Item Quantity: 1
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0
Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers.


1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

4MAC OS X 10.5.6 for PowerBook G4 1.5 GHzOct 02, 2009
Received and installed without issues, however mailboxes were empty.

Called Apple and found this was an old revision, updated to 10.5.8. Still no mail archive.

Apple led me thru aprocess that recovered the data, which was sleeping in the library.

The folks at Apple were very patient and helpful. My computer is now working great although the battery seemed to run down faster (went from ~2 hrs to 1 hr). I have a 5 year old machine and so purchased new battery that has noticeably longer life (2.5+ hrs).

5Great O.S. updateSep 12, 2009
This is the absolute best price for an operating system. I don't think it would be such a great product if it cost the same as a regular operating system. The install was trouble free. I am using it on a modbook by axiotron, so I was a little nervous at first. It turns out that there is nothing to worry about.If you have a macbook or another type of intel mac I recommend this purchase, but only the 29 dollar upgrade. It is not very cost effective for over one hundred dollars in that situation justget a new mac and the new o.s. is included for free.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Very Good System, Even For PPCSep 11, 2009
Sept. 10th, 2009

It's clear that my 10.5 Leopard will be the newest OS my PowerBook will ever run, and I thought I may as well write a (long overdue) review of Leopard, which I've been running for nearly a year now.

By the time I upgraded to Leopard, my PowerBook had been running extremely fast under Tiger 10.4, with my RAM recently upped to 2.0GB. When I initially "upgraded" to 10.5.6, I suddenly found that my system seemed MUCH slower. Patches had to be installed in order to use Final Cut Express 3.5 (upgraded to 3.5.1). Overall responsiveness was lacking.

But I did notice the good things: vastly improved Mail functions, interactivity between Mail, Address Book, Safari, iCal, etc. MUCH better interface than any previous version of the Mac OS (or any OS, really). And the best improvement (if you have one of the multi-touch machines, as I do): "right-click" is enabled under Leopard. This is achieved with two fingers on the touchpad combined with a click.

By the time of the 10.5.7 update, the PowerBook ran as fast if not faster than it did under Tiger. Some apps launch faster, even. As of this writing, I run 10.5.8 on the larger partition of a Tiger/Leopard system. Leopard runs better & looks better than Tiger (even though I expected Tiger to at least feel "snappier"). I use Tiger for "Classic" applications, even though it's rare.

Only gripe with Leopard: I think it's a "cover-flow" issue under Finder, but if there's "media" in a folder, and my iTunes NAS drive is not mounted, I get a staggering number of error messages explaining as much. Solution: keep a "dummy" iTunes folder in Documents, then replace it under "Music" when I'm out. No problems, except that it was a non-issue in Tiger.

Still, Leopard is terrific, even for the later PowerPC machines.

0 of 3 found the following review helpful:

1I would like to but you haven't shipped yetSep 04, 2009
It seems to me that your web site (Amazon) should get in sync with your shipping department and estimated delivery date. I received your email asking me to review my purchase of Snow Leopard today Sept 4th. This is the current status

Items shipped on September 3, 2009 (Actually the USPS is still waiting for it)
Delivery estimate: September 10, 2009

Seems a big disconnect!



1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Ex-Windows User Loves This!Aug 17, 2009
I've been a Windows user since Windows 95, I been a Mac user now for about 4 months and I am still enjoying all the great features that makes a Mac great. Which in this case is Leopard, it's a solid operating system that has not caused me any frustration that I was used to with Windows... It is amazing how much this operating system has opened my mind to creativity and culture. I find myself doing things I never did before with Windows like listening to Audio books, podcasts, renting online movies, buying music, enjoying games without interruption, not having to worry so much about firewalls, viruses and spyware. While taking advantage of great features to encrypt data, or even my entire documents folder if I like. It took a little getting used to, but after a week I was amazed at how well I adapted and loved used Leopard. I really enjoy to text reader, I know it's for accessibility and I can read but the voice is so realistic! I love having it read news articles, etc... Which I never read news articles before but enjoy my Mac reading them to me.

I just regret not buying a Mac sooner!

About Us   Contact Us
Privacy Policy Copyright © , Webstore GoDaddy. All rights reserved.
Web business powered by Amazon WebStore
Web business powered by Amazon WebStore