Mac OS X Snow Leopard, The Most Advanced OS

>> Friday, December 11, 2009

After the success of Mac OS X Leopard, Apple launched the latest version of its operating system Mac OS X Snow Leopard. Snow Leopard promises speed, convenience and optimal performance and disk space used is smaller. Created from OS X innovation for a decade and has been refined with hundreds of improvements, the latest technology and support for Microsoft Exchange is different from before.

Snow Leopard software developed by Apple experts who improve more than 90 percent of the projects that make up the 1:00 Mac OS X. Apple users will find these improvements in a more responsive FinderTM, Time Machine backups ® with an initial 80 percent more cepaat, with integrated Dock Exposé ®; QuickTime ® X with capabilities that have been redesigned making it easier for users to view, recording, adjusting and video sharing; and Safari ® 4 64-bit version that works 50 percent faster and are resistant to the possibility of problems caused by plug-ins. Snow Leopard also has a capacity of less than half the previous version and once installed will reduce the drive of 7GB.

Justin Zhang, Mac OS Product Marketing Manager Asia Pacific in the demo to show the advantages of this in Snow Leopard launch in Indonesia on Tuesday (8 / 9) yesterday. For the first time, system applications such as Finder, Mail, iCal ®, iChat ®, and Safari will-power 64-bit and Snow Leopard support for 64-bit processor can utilize large amounts of RAM, increased performance and also improve security and still work well for applications 32-bit. Grand Central Dispatch (GCD) will provide a revolutionary new way for software developers to create applications that can take advantage of multicore processors. OpenCL, an open standard that uses C programming language, allowing developers to utilize the tremendous power of the graphics processing unit to work beyond regular graphs.

Snow Leopard is the only desktop operating system equipped with a built-in support for Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 and allows you to use Mac OS X Mail, Address Book and iCal to send and receive e-mails, create and respond to meeting invitations, and find and organize contacts with the global address list. Information exchange can take place smoothly with the Snow Leopard, so users can take advantage of features found only on OS X, such as quick search with Spotlight ® and Quick Look view.
Mac OS X version 10.6 Snow Leopard is available as an upgrade from Mac OS X version 10.5 Leopard since August 28 through Apple Authorized Resellers and online booking can be done through the online Apple store (http://store.apple.com/id) starting today . Snow Leopard users with a single license will be available at a price of  USD$. 38 and Snow Leopard Family Pack, one household with a license for five users, will be available at a price of USD$ 63. For Tiger ® users with Intel-based Mac ®, Mac Box Set will include Mac OS X Snow Leopard, iLife ® '09 and iWork ® '09, available at a price of USD$ 220 and the Family Pack will be available at a price USD$ 280.

Package upgrade Mac OS X Snow Leopard Up-to-Date is available to all consumers who purchase new qualified Mac system from Apple or from Apple Authorized Reseller between June 8, 2009 and at the end of the program on December 26, 2009, for the following products with shipping costs and handling of USD$ 14. Users should upgrade request Up-to-Date in the period 90 days after purchase or until December 26, 2009. For more information, please visit http://www.apple.com/asia/macosx/uptodate/. Snow Leopard requires a minimum of 1GB of RAM and is designed to work on a Mac computer with any type of Intel processors. For complete system requirements can be found at www.apple.com / MacOSX / specs.html.

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