Apple all set to launch Vista-beater - "Leopard"
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In a direct attempt to break Microsoft’s stranglehold on the market for Operating Systems (OS), Apple Inc. is all set to launch the next version of the Mac operating system (Mac OS X), codenamed “Leopard”, which goes on sale on Friday.
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In a direct attempt to break Microsoft’s stranglehold on the market for Operating Systems (OS), Apple Inc. is all set to launch the next version of the Mac operating system (Mac OS X), codenamed “Leopard”, which goes on sale on Friday.
The release of Leopard would be a great relief for Mac fans who were waiting for the updated version of Mac operating system for months. Apple has earlier postponed the release in order to complete the development of its much-hyped combination phone, called “iPhone”.
Apple already has a successful operating system, called OS X "Tiger", but “leopard” has such big stuff that increases its usability and makes it more appealing operating system, possibly posing challenge to Microsoft.
Apple says there are 300 new features in Leopard, including Time Machine, a built-in backup program that has a unique way of restoring files, Spaces, Stacks, Cover Flow, and the changes to the Desktop's look-and-feel.
After the initial testing, some market analysts are touting the product as Apple’s another big win after iPhone. With its unique features that Microsoft’s Vista lacks, Leopard would likely beat Redmond giant’s new operating system (OS), the computer maker hopes.
Calling Leopard "evolutionary, not revolutionary", a veteran technology writer Walt Mossberg wrote in the Wall Street Journal: "I believe it builds on Apple's quality advantage over Windows. In my view, Leopard is better and faster than Vista, with a set of new features that make Macs even easier to use."
Leopard is the fifth update to Apple's OS X operating system since the original version launched in 2001. Mac OS X version 10.4 "Tiger" for Apple’s Macintosh Computers was released to the public on April 29, 2005. It will come pre-installed on new Mac systems while an online version for customers with older machines will sell for $110.
The recent update follows the release of a string of Apple products. The Cupertino, California based maker of the ubiquitous iPod has launched last month a new line of iPods, launched new Macintosh desktops this summer and on June 29, Apple made its long-awaited entry into the cellphone world with its super-popular product, the iPhone.
The Macintosh, or Mac, line of Personal Computers is designed, developed, manufactured, and marketed by Apple Computer. Named after the McIntosh apple, the original Macintosh was released on January 24, 1984. It was the first commercially successful personal computer to use a graphical user interface (GUI) and mouse instead of the then-standard command line interface.
Apple recently has reported a 34 per cent jump in Macintosh sales. In the last quarter, Apple sold 2.2 million Macintosh systems, up 400,000 on its previous best quarter.
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