I just recently got my hands on the new Snow Leopard and installed it onto my 2.2 Ghz MacBook. At purchase, I’ve bought my MacBook as OS X Leopard, and now fully upgraded to OS X Snow Leopard. The installation procedure was easy but took quite some time. While waiting for the installation process to finish, I began read the little pamphlet that came with the packaging box. As expected, I was already expecting only performance improvements rather than new glitzy features from the new operating system.
When the installation had finished, my MacBook had just rebooted into the newly upgraded operating system which is now Snow Leopard. I was surprised of the cool new background it came with. Definately worth the whole 0.0.1 version increase in my opinion. Not only that, below is a screenshot of my exact desktop of what I see before even touching anything when it fully booted up. Basically, there was a bunch of these Apple Software Updater windows popping up from the dock asking me to upgrade to Rosetta. I believe it’s an optional update for Snow Leopard but I may be wrong so don’t quote me on this. Putting that aside, the updater should have only popped up once, but for me, somehow I got several instances of it running.


