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October 27, 2007

My Leopard Review at The Seattle Times

My colleague Glenn Fleishman and I wrote the Seattle Times review of Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard, which is now available online: Apple's latest cool cat. In addition to talking about Time Machine, Leopard's signature built-in backup feature, we hit on a few things that I haven't seen given a lot of coverage so far, such as what Apple has done for improving security. Of course, Leopard is a big cat - our article was longer than assigned and still we only scratched the surface. So expect to see more about Leopard features in upcoming Practical Mac columns.

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