With Mac OS X Leopard, the world’s most advanced operating system is now even better.
Leopard is loaded with innovations – starting with an amazingly trouble-free installation
if you’re upgrading your Mac. Then it’s never been easier to find, arrange and share
everything on your computer. Organise your files in stacks, browse files with Cover
Flow, use Quick Look to preview files without even opening them, go back in time
to restore old files with Time Machine, send email using personalised stationery,
add effects to video chats and much more.
- Desktop - Enjoy a gorgeous new look, with Stacks to keep your files organised.
- Finder - Preview your files in the Finder and flip through them with Cover Flow.
- Quick Look - View, play or read the contents of a file without even opening it.
- Time Machine - Automatically back up everything on your Mac and find old files.1
- Spaces - Group your windows in different spaces and quickly switch between them.
- Mail - Email personalised stationery, create to-do lists and take notes.
- IChat - Add effects to video chats and show off photos, movies and presentations.2
- Safari - Surf the Internet using the fastest browser on the Mac.
- Parental Controls - Make sure your kids have a safe experience using the computer.
- Boot Camp - Run Windows software directly on your Mac at native speed.3
1Time Machine requires an additional hard drive, sold separately.
2Video chatting requires a broadband Internet connection; fees may apply.
3Requires Windows, sold separately.
Mac OS X Server UNIX-based server operating system, integrates leading open source software with easy management tools.
Mac OS X Server v10.5 Leopard combines Apple’s legendary ease of use with a rock-solid UNIX® operating system. Even non technical users can improve communication inside and outside their organisations, facilitate collaboration on group projects, provide secure access to confidential information, and centralise storage of backup and shared files. Leopard Server makes the benefits of a server accessible to small businesses, classrooms, and departmental workgroups— no IT department required.