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There are a rising number of PC users moving over to the Mac and using the Intel-based system to run Windows in native mode on their computer, through the Bootcamp technology. In fairness, you could also use virtualisation to run Windows XP without a great deal of slowdown. It works effectively. Of course, you could use the Mac OS X operating system for your daily OS. This is an option I've attempted on numerous occassions, but then end up back using Windows for various reasons. Still, I'm using Windows on a dual-booting iMac, so I'm half way there.
Mac OS X Leopard 10.5.2 has been released and this is a mammoth upgrade, weighing in at 353MB. However, it doesn't just fix a few bugs and issues, it also adds a few new features, such as the new list options for Stacks, a non-transparent menu bar and more. So, if you have Leopard installed and have turned off your auto-update tool, grab the download yourself.
Mac OS X Leopard 10.5.2 download.
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