Leopard Eats More Power Than Tiger-Apple Worried
Apple Inc. new operating system “leopard”( Mac OS X 10.5) is seemingly eating up battery life and backup according to many experts and leopard holders.Its pretty much like, their laptops were giving 3 to 4 hour backups before leopard came their way,and now with leopard the battery backup has dropped considerably to nearly half of its previous performances.
The apparent speculation among the experts and the users is that this flaw in battery backup is because of the numerous advanced graphical interfaces that leopard carries along with it.Tags involved owing to the problems with leopard are really funny!!People say-Their computer gets locked up and get “the blue screen of death”as display, following an upgrade to Leopard. Others had frozen keyboards.
On the contrary the previous OS by Apple,TIGER(Mac OS X version 10.4) had no such problems related to it.Six weeks after its official release, Apple had delivered 2 million copies of Tiger, representing 16% of all Mac OS X users. Apple claimed that Tiger was the most successful Apple OS release in the company’s history.

Now the interesting fact is that despite the problems, Leopard appears to be selling well. Apple has reported that it sold more than 2 million copies of the OS during its first weekend of availability far outrunning first-week sales of Tiger.
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