Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 1st Sep 2009 15:03 UTC, submitted by Hakime
Mac OS X Ars Technica's John Siracusa has published his in-depth review of Mac OS X Snow Leopard. As always, this is the only review you really need to read. Great stuff, as usual - even if you don't care about or don't use Mac OS X. He concludes: "Snow Leopard is a unique and beautiful release, unlike any that have come before it in both scope and intention. At some point, Mac OS X will surely need to get back on the bullet-point-features bandwagon. But for now, I'm content with Snow Leopard. It's the Mac OS X I know and love, but with more of the things that make it weak and strange engineered away."
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RE: Ahhh so THAT's what GCD is!
by Gryzor on Wed 2nd Sep 2009 12:21 UTC in reply to "Ahhh so THAT's what GCD is!"
Gryzor
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Wow he must have been writing around the clock all weekend to get such a thorough review of this length out in this little time!


He had Snow Leopard for more than a couple of days… Developers got the final build before the release (for the 1st time since I can remember). Not much, but a few days before. He also mentions that he's been using it since a couple of weeks (i don't remember exactly as I've read the review the day before yesterday)

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