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Posted on 30 May 2008 in Art & Design, Leopard, Mac OS X, Screenshots | No Comments »
This wallpaper pack is really beautiful.
It remind me of Leopard’s default wallpaper Aurora, it is available in 4 colors including puple ![]()

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This wallpaper pack is really beautiful.
It remind me of Leopard’s default wallpaper Aurora, it is available in 4 colors including puple ![]()

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And here it is!
We (Leopard users) were all waiting for it, and here it is! Mac OS 10.5.1, this Update is recommended for all users running Mac OS X Leopard and includes general operating system fixes that enhance the stability, compatibility and security of your Mac.

A new rumor on Leopard’s release day floats on the internet, it seems Apple will release it on October 26th (16 days to go).
A ZFS preview version of Leopard’s has been seeded to developers via ADC this week.
ZFS is a fundamentally new approach to data management. We’ve blown away 20 years of obsolete assumptions, eliminated complexity at the source, and created a storage system that’s actually a pleasure to use.
In the release notes, Apple confirms that the original release of Mac OS X Leopard (10.5) will only offer Read-Only ZFS. As a result, no ZFS pools or filesystems can be modified or created under 10.5.0. This developer’s preview enables full read/write capability, including the creation/destruction of ZFS pools and filesystems. But they will probably work on a read/write version of it.
If these rumors are true, the last update for Tiger (10.4.11) should be released in the next few days…
Apple is seeding developers the latest OS X update which will be the 11th for Tiger.
That should be the last time we update this amazing Tiger OS, until 10.5.0 gets released! ![]()
Here are some of Leopard’s icons (512×512). It’s just beautiful!!!
DOWNLOAD THESE LEOPARD ICONS HERE.
Read More About this package here.
PS: you can convert PNG (or other image files) files to ICNS thanks to an excellent tool called img2icns here is the direct download link. Simple like so many Mac apps: the only skill it requires is the “drag and drop” ![]()