By gst
via arstechnica.com
Published: Oct 30 2007 / 08:44
At the end of my Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger review, I wrote this.
Overall, Tiger is impressive. If this is what Apple can do with 18 months of development time instead of 12, I tremble to think what they could do with a full two years.
That was exactly two and a half years ago, to the day. It seems that I've gotten my wish and then some. Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard has gestated longer than any release of Mac OS X (other than 10.0, that is). If I had high expectations for 10.5 back in 2005, they've only grown as the months and years have passed. Apple's tantalizingly explicit withholding of information about Leopard just fanned the flames. My state of mind leading up to the release of Leopard probably matches that of a lot of Mac enthusiasts: this better be good.
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rd112681 replied ago:
An absolutely excellent read. Highly recommended.
In particular, check out his section on DTrace, on this page:
http://arstechnica.com/reviews/os/mac-os-x-10-5.ars/5
Jeff Hill replied ago:
I second that. A great read if for nothing but being a great read! Not only is this a review, but there are several lessons/examples in design, failure, genius... even if you don't care what apple does, it's a great read :)
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