Letting the cat nap some more

Posted on October 27, 2007 
Filed Under Macintosh

I never planned to upgrade to OS X 10.5 (Leopard) this weekend. Eric is out of town, and I have too much going on.

I was thinking about swinging by the Marlton, NJ Apple Store early next week and picking it up. I changed my mind. I’m going to sit this one out for a while.

Why? Some thoughts:

Finally…I’d like to ask a favor of my fellow bloggers…STOP COMPARING LEOPARD TO VISTA AS A LEOPARD SELLING POINT. That means you, too, Apple. It’s like trying to convince someone to move to New York City because the bagels are better. Yes, that may be true. But there are one or two other factors that go into a decision to pack up your entire life and move to a new city.

I’ve switched. Both ways. It isn’t easy and it shouldn’t be done simply because there’s a new bell or whistle that caught your eye. Anyone who runs out to buy a Mac instead of a Windows PC just because Time Machine seems like a nifty way to backup is going to be sorry in the long run. You have to think about your current licenses, including fonts and utilities. You have to think about your peripherals. You have to think about your colleagues and work processes. There are many, many good reasons to switch to a Macintosh-based workflow over a Windows-based one (or visa versa!). The fact that Apple just came out with an operating system upgrade isn’t one of them.

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3 Responses to “Letting the cat nap some more”

  1. Jeffrey on October 27th, 2007 11:40 am

    I too won’t be upgrading to Leopard until all my favorite and most important applications are patched. I waited a long time to finally switch to Intel so I can wait just as long to upgrade to Leopard if I have to.

  2. Andy Abramson on October 27th, 2007 7:59 pm

    Judi,

    1) Your EVDO Sprint modem will work fine. I have verified the USB 720, the Verizon 620 and the AT&T 875U and they all work fine.

    2) The issues with both Gizmo Project and SightSpeed have been resolved in a matter of hours by both companies. Hats off to their teams of Extreme Programmers.

    All the best,

    Andy Abramson

  3. Finally upgraded to Leopard : A View from Judi Sohn on May 5th, 2008 3:26 pm

    [...] It’s been about 7 months since Mac OS X 10.5 was released. More than enough time for all the apps I use to update to Leopard-happy versions. More than enough time for Apple to fix the big bugs. And more than enough time for the early adopters to document everything that could possibly go wrong for those of us who decided to sit back and wait a while. [...]

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