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Envying
http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/09/08...old_master.html

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The latest build of Snow Leopard, Apple's upcoming operating system, is rumored to be the "Golden Master," or final copy before the product will be released for duplication on optical media.

Build 10A432 has been seeded to developers, and French Web site Mac 4 Ever has reported that the latest version is the final build, suggesting the product could be pressed onto discs very soon. The latest version of OS X is due to be released in September, but Apple has not announced an official date.

Mac OSX 10.6 Snow Leopard is priced at $29 for the single user license and $49 for the five-license family pack. The upgrade prices are available for users of the current version of Mac OS X, 10.5 Leopard. Snow Leopard will only be available for Mac users on Intel-based computers.

Also available is Mac OS X Server 10.6 Snow Leopard. Priced at $499, Leopard Server is said to be the most significant improvement to the server operating system since Mac OS X Server was launched. Amazon is also selling box sets with Snow Leopard, featuring the OS, iWork and iLife for $169 and the five-license family pack, iWork and iLife for $229.

To create Snow Leopard, Apple said its engineers focused on refining 90 percent of the more than 1,000 projects in Mac OS X. New features include:

  • A more responsive Finder
  • Mail that loads messages 85 percent faster and conducts searches up to 90 percent faster
  • Time Machine with up to 50 percent faster initial backup
  • A Dock with Expose integration
  • A 64-bit version of Safari 4 that boosts the performance of the Nitro JavaScript engine by up to 50 percent and is resistant to crashes caused by plug-ins.
  • The all new QuickTime X, with a redesigned player that allows users to easily view, record, trim and share video to YouTube, MobileMe or iTunes.
  • Half the size of the previous version and frees up to 6GB of drive space once installed.


For the first time, system applications -- including Finder, Mail, iCal, iChat and Safari -- are 64-bit, and Snow Leopard's support for 64-bit processors makes use of large amounts of RAM, increases performance, and improves security while remaining compatible with 32-bit applications.

With the Snow Leopard Up-to-Date program, many customers who bought an Apple computer this summer will qualify for an even cheaper upgrade. Customers who purchase a qualifying new Mac or a qualifying Apple Certified Refurbished computer on or after June 8, 2009 that does not include Mac OS X Snow Leopard can upgrade to Snow Leopard for $9.95 plus tax. To participate, your completed order form must be postmarked or faxed within 90 days of the date of your purchase of the qualifying Mac or by December 26, 2009, whichever is earlier.
krrr
sounds too good to be true. has apple done something like this before?
Synaesthesia
What, release a GM? Yes. It's standard practice.
Embio
I'm going to call it right here - right now....

25th of September.
kingdom1
QUOTE (Embio @ Aug 12 2009, 07:51 AM) *
I'm going to call it right here - right now....

25th of September.


I think the 22nd.
booger_sniffer5000
QUOTE (kingdom1 @ Aug 12 2009, 04:05 PM) *
I think the 22nd.

I say 23rd.
revengangel
It is out.
MAC.OSX.SNOW.LEOPARD.V10.6-HOTiSO 6.08Gbytes
Synaesthesia
John Gruber says 28 August and he's got a knack for Apple rumours.
johnlocke2342
QUOTE (Synaesthesia @ Aug 14 2009, 06:29 AM) *
John Gruber says 28 August and he's got a knack for Apple rumours.

That's the rumor all around the web.
scottishduck
This is not the GM. Or at least I hope it's not or theres going to be a lot of very unhappy apple fans.
Olotiar
Acording to a post on Macumor forum it's not

"I work for Apple in London & i can confirm that build 10a432 is not the Golden Master it has just been given to select devs to test a few expert issues. 10A433 is on it's way (for server at least) and with uncomplete features like no prefs for quicktime and no default 64-bit for capable machines (i mean that not even the extensions are 64-bit by default). The installation has been polished and is being tested by the chosen devs. As i have heard there will be 1 or 2 more builds before it gets to golden master. There is still a bit of testing going on with the new bootcamp drivers but other than that it's basically there. i hope this corrects a few things, i'm not sure how pretty much the entire internet has got this wrong but none the less mistakes happen."
stellarola
Proof it's real. http://stellarola.tumblr.com/post/17007310...and-thats-final

Enjoy.
victoria
Guys,

I must say that my main fear is that this will be one big giant flop!!!

Apple likes to project a clean spotless image, but this is far from being true, look how many problems there other OS have -
http://www.fixya.com/support/apple/operating_systems

Plus if they'll find a major problem I'm not sure I trust them any more to publish it or fix it.

Had a mac for quite a while now, I really like it, but I'm starting to have enough of Apple's attitude.
Am I the only one that thinks we deserve to be treated better?
aylamrin
Read somewhere in the forum that this build does not show the new Quicktime X icon. I am not sure since I don't have it . But personally I would like to wait.
jinnggoff
I hope is not as a GM, because opengl performance is cut half than leopard OS
maya77
I hope it's GM.

I don't like idea to download 6GBs again.

There are always subversions to fix bugs - 10.6.1, 10.6.2...

We will know tomorrow if this is the real thing. wink.gif
riws
I hope less then 3 week and 10.6.1 is out, as it was with Leopard 10.5.1
pdave54
Its now 29th of August (Australian time)
Anyone got their retail copy of SL?
What is the build number?
Ta
johnlocke2342
I got mine with savings from the store where I bought it for only €17.55.
The build number is 10A432.
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