A first-hand evaluation of the latest Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard 9A321 build shows that the new Appleās operating system is unlikely to be released for public at or around Macworld Expo San Francisco which begins January 9, 2007, the Think Secret reports.
“Overall, performance feels improved with the latest build of Leopard but stability remains a significant issue, even with such basic items as System Preferences or Preview. Apple has also curiously removed keyboard navigation from Spaces in 9A321, suggesting bugs remain to be ironed out with that feature, as well,” according to the report.
Think Secret also provides Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard 9A321 screenshots.
Apple previewed Mac OS X version 10.5 Leopard, the sixth major version of Mac OS X, to its third party developers in August this year. Apple announced that it is scheduled to ship in spring 2007.
The Leopard offers 64-bit computing along with 32-bit legacy support without emulation.
