Apple Unveils Mac OS X Snow Leopard
09 June 2009 - 3:26AM
PR Newswire (US)
SAN FRANCISCO, June 8 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Apple(R) today
unveiled Mac OS(R) X Snow Leopard(TM), an even more powerful and
refined version of the world's most advanced operating system and
the foundation for future Mac(R) innovation. Snow Leopard builds on
a decade of OS X innovation and success with hundreds of
refinements, new core technologies, out of the box support for
Microsoft Exchange and new accessibility features. Snow Leopard
will ship as an upgrade for Mac OS X Leopard users in September
2009 for $29. "We've built on the success of Leopard and created an
even better experience for our users from installation to
shutdown," said Bertrand Serlet, Apple's senior vice president of
Software Engineering. "Apple engineers have made hundreds of
improvements so with Snow Leopard your system is going to feel
faster, more responsive and even more reliable than before." To
create Snow Leopard, Apple engineers focused on perfecting the
world's most advanced operating system, refining 90 percent of the
more than 1,000 projects in Mac OS X. Users will notice a more
responsive Finder(TM); Mail that loads messages 85 percent faster
and conducts searches up to 90 percent faster;* Time Machine(R)
with up to 50 percent faster initial backup;* a Dock with Expose
integration; a 64-bit version of Safari(R) 4 that boosts the
performance of the Nitro JavaScript engine by up to 50 percent**
and is resistant to crashes caused by plug-ins. Snow Leopard also
includes an all new QuickTime(R) X, with a redesigned player that
allows users to easily view, record, trim and share video to
YouTube, MobileMe(TM) or iTunes(R). Snow Leopard is half the size
of the previous version and frees up to 6GB of drive space once
installed. For the first time, system applications including
Finder, Mail, iCal(R), iChat(R) and Safari are 64-bit and Snow
Leopard's support for 64-bit processors makes use of large amounts
of RAM, increases performance, and improves security while
remaining compatible with 32-bit applications. Grand Central
Dispatch (GCD) provides a revolutionary new way for software to
take advantage of multicore processors. GCD is integrated
throughout Snow Leopard, from new system-wide APIs to high-level
frameworks and programming language extensions, improving
responsiveness across the system. OpenCL, a C-based open standard,
allows developers to tap the incredible power of the graphics
processing unit for tasks that go beyond graphics. Snow Leopard
builds support for Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 right into Mac OS
X Mail, Address Book and iCal so you can use these applications to
send and receive email, create and respond to meeting invitations,
and search and manage your contacts with global address lists.
Exchange information works seamlessly within Snow Leopard so users
can take advantage of OS X only features such as fast Spotlight(TM)
searches and Quick Look previews. Snow Leopard is the only desktop
operating system with out of the box support for Exchange 2007 and
businesses of any size will find it easier to integrate Macs into
their organization. Every Mac includes innovative features and
technologies for users with special needs, and Snow Leopard adds
groundbreaking new features that make the Mac experience even more
accessible to those with a vision impairment. Apple's
Multi-Touch(TM) trackpad is now integrated with the VoiceOver
screen reader so users can hear and navigate different parts of a
window or the desktop by moving a single finger around the trackpad
as if it were the screen. Snow Leopard also introduces built-in
support for wireless bluetooth braille displays and the connection
of multiple braille displays simultaneously to one Mac. Pricing
& Availability Mac OS X version 10.6 Snow Leopard will be
available as an upgrade to Mac OS X version 10.5 Leopard in
September 2009 through the Apple Store(R) (http://www.apple.com/),
Apple's retail stores and Apple Authorized Resellers. The Snow
Leopard single user license will be available for a suggested
retail price of $29 (US) and the Snow Leopard Family Pack, a single
household, five-user license, will be available for a suggested
price of $49 (US). For Tiger(R) users with an Intel-based Mac, the
Mac Box Set includes Mac OS X Snow Leopard, iLife(R) '09 and
iWork(R) '09 and will be available for a suggested price of $169
(US) and a Family Pack is available for a suggested price of $229
(US). The Mac OS X Snow Leopard Up-To-Date upgrade package is
available to all customers who purchased a qualifying new Mac
system from Apple or an Apple Authorized Reseller between June 8,
2009 and the end of the program on December 26, 2009, for a product
plus shipping and handling fee of $9.95 (US). Users must request
their Up-To-Date upgrade within 90 days of purchase or by December
26, 2009, whichever comes first. For more information please visit
http://www.apple.com/macosx/uptodate. Snow Leopard requires a
minimum of 1GB of RAM and is designed to run on any Mac computer
with an Intel processor. Full system requirements can be found at
http://www.apple.com/macosx/techspecs. *Testing conducted by Apple
in May 2009 comparing prerelease Mac OS X Snow Leopard v10.6 with
shipping Mac OS X Leopard v10.5.7 using shipping MacBook(R) 2.0 GHz
systems with 2GB of RAM and NVIDIA GeForce 9400M (256MB) and
shipping generation iMac(R) 2.66 GHz systems with 2GB of RAM and
NVIDIA GeForce 9400M (256MB). **Testing conducted by Apple in May
2009 comparing 64-bit Safari 4 to 32-bit Safari 4 on prerelease Mac
OS X Snow Leopard v10.6. Performance will vary based on system
configuration, network connection and other factors. All testing
conducted on an iMac 2.8 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo system running Mac OS
X Snow Leopard, with 2GB of RAM. JavaScript benchmark based on the
SunSpider JavaScript Performance test. Apple ignited the personal
computer revolution in the 1970s with the Apple II and reinvented
the personal computer in the 1980s with the Macintosh. Today, Apple
continues to lead the industry in innovation with its award-winning
computers, OS X operating system and iLife and professional
applications. Apple is also spearheading the digital media
revolution with its iPod portable music and video players and
iTunes online store, and has entered the mobile phone market with
its revolutionary iPhone. (C) 2009 Apple Inc. All rights reserved.
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