Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 25th Aug 2007 19:54 UTC, submitted by SK8T
Mac OS X Apple appears to be accelerating seeds of Mac OS X Leopard to developers. After only 5 days since the last seed (9A500n), Apple has issued a new version of Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard to developers. The latest seed is listed at build 9A527 (client) and 9A528a (server), and reportedly list a number of less significant 'known issues' compared to prior seeds.
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I wonder
by LightRider on Sun 26th Aug 2007 00:11 UTC
LightRider
Member since:
2007-08-05

if those evil lawbreakers who are running Tiger on their pc will do
the same thing with leopard?

RE: I wonder
by WorknMan on Sun 26th Aug 2007 01:20 in reply to "I wonder"
WorknMan Member since:
2005-11-13

if those evil lawbreakers who are running Tiger on their pc will do the same thing with leopard?

It's either that, or pay the Apple Tax on the hardware, unless they sell a boxed version that can be installed clean ;)

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RE[2]: I wonder
by aliquis on Sun 26th Aug 2007 02:59 in reply to "RE: I wonder"
aliquis Member since:
2005-07-23

The "tax" are mostly for the software anyway, but then you DO have to buy the OS bundled with hardware, and that sucks.

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