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Originally Posted by Kyle Fenton
Leopard is indeed impressive. I played with it @ the Providence Place Mall after waiting an hour to get in.
But one thing consumers should know is that it breaks many third party applications. More than any other OS X release to date. Apparently in order for them to get the speed and security features in Leopard they deleted several "older" frameworks (API, Libraries, etc). Check to see if all of your essential applications support Leopard before upgrading.
Some applications that won't work
* Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0
* Miglia AlchemyTV
* Filemaker (????)
* Shapeshifter
and many more
If you really modded your system than you should go and perform an archive and install instead of an upgrade path
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Yeah, I just saw that in a mac forum recently. One of those users who liked installing freeware applications on his computer (most of them he probably didn't even use) and his installation of Leopard failed because of these apps. He was complaining that apple should give him his money back (I guess he couldn't let go of AntPoker).