It really is amazing to be how slow Microsoft has been with their OS development. And, compared to Apple, they’re looking pathetic. Apple today released OS X Leopard 10.5.2 update and I am happy to report that I have already updated my Mac Pro and it went flawlessly.
The 10.5.2 incorporates many welcome fixes and improvements to OS X, including:
- Fixes with the use of Airport Extreme
- List View option for Stacks (thank you!)
- Hierarchical Stacks
- Non-transparent menu bar
- Time Machine menu-bar indicator
What these updates show is that Apple is not only fixing issues as they arise, but is listening to their users. Why? Because some of these improvements (especially the ones I listed above) are direct results of user feedback with the initial release of Leopard.
As I installed the second update to my Mac, I was reminded that we still have yet to see even the first service pack for Windows Vista. Microsoft is moving at a snail’s pace in releasing SP1 to the public. In just over 3 months, we’ve seen two updates from Apple.
Apple is winning this particular game.

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