With Leopard transformed into prey

Apr 13, 2007 15:54 GMT  ·  By

Apple's worst Windows Vista nightmare is coming to life! It's Max OS X Leopard, the world's most advanced and still advancing operating system; it no longer glooms predatory over this spring, but is instead an anodyne prey officially sacrificed to the iPhone. Unofficially, Leopard is so hurt by critical problems that there's no shape for a final release.

Some of you, especially the ones that are familiar with Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference in 2006 may have already come across a short humorous video that the Cupertino based security company had put together featuring John Hodgman, the "PC" character in the buy a Mac commercials. If not, the video is available right here.

"Let's let Mac users experience compatibility problems, and viruses and error messages, that builds character," PC guy said back in 2006. Well, nothing builds character as a few months worth of delay. Summer's almost here anyway, and fall will inevitably follow and Leopard, too, in October 2007.

The Leopard build 9A377a that was released at the beginning of March and "frequent crashes", "system panic", and "graphic corruption" were an everyday occurrence. And Apple is focused on bringing crashes, and viruses and error messages to Mac users.

Just in case you didn't know it, the Cupertino-based company made available Leopard build 9A410 earlier this week. And the first conclusion indicates that Apple has yet to speculate the chance to deliver an operating system inferior to Windows Vista. The 5.3-gigabyte Leopard build 9A410 features a collection of in excess of 30 issues. And to think that Apple is blaming it on the iPhone!