gizmodo.com— We have stumbled upon what appears to be the latest developer's release screenshots of the newest installment of Apple OS X, Leopard.
Jan 24, 2007View in Crawl 4
To anyone basing their opinion of Leopard on these shots, look further. These are a handful of shots, from one person, taking screenshots of whatever he felt like taking, on a product that is still under development. They are not fabulously interesting shots I grant you, but they are a far cry from the be all and end all of leopard reviews and analysis.We know there is more than what he shows here.
"I am not claiming it's a hot gaming platform, it doesn't have nearly as many games as PC, but it does have many, including several big name games with graphic intensive requirements."Then why get leopard if Windows will do everything OSX will AND play games? A few generic "i" apps and a couple new visual effects are not worth losing 90% of your software library.
You mean Windows 95-Vista? Oh wait, they got rid of the useful menu bars in almost everything and removed the word "start" from the start button in Vista. My mistake.
repruhsentJan 25, 2007
@ahknight:I lol'd. Thanks.
vermifaxJan 25, 2007
I don't know.....is "Prey" from Aspyr a "game"?I'm halfway through on my iMac...Unreal 2007 seems nice, too.
mikepictorJan 25, 2007
To anyone basing their opinion of Leopard on these shots, look further. These are a handful of shots, from one person, taking screenshots of whatever he felt like taking, on a product that is still under development. They are not fabulously interesting shots I grant you, but they are a far cry from the be all and end all of leopard reviews and analysis.We know there is more than what he shows here.
eddie72Jan 25, 2007
Are you sure that is Leopard and not a skin for Vista? That is a tiny screenshot though.
mirunitJan 25, 2007
"I am not claiming it's a hot gaming platform, it doesn't have nearly as many games as PC, but it does have many, including several big name games with graphic intensive requirements."Then why get leopard if Windows will do everything OSX will AND play games? A few generic "i" apps and a couple new visual effects are not worth losing 90% of your software library.
swabthedeckJan 28, 2007
You mean Windows 95-Vista? Oh wait, they got rid of the useful menu bars in almost everything and removed the word "start" from the start button in Vista. My mistake.