Darius Chang | Oct 26, 2007

Mac OS X Leopard is finally shipping into consumer hands in Asia, with box sets already available in shops and from Apple's online store. Priced at S$238 (US$156.58) for a single license and S$369 (US$242.76) for a five-user pack, it is cheaper than its Microsoft equivalent and, for good or for bad, comes in only one version for the consumer.
Considering the new features of Leopard, it would seem to be a no-brainer upgrade... or is it? Check out our coverage of Apple's latest operating system and see if it's worth taking the plunge.
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