I just finished reading Ars Technica’s review of Leopard. It’s long. Very long. It’s fantastic.
I’ve read several reviews of the OS and most of them contain the same regurgitation of what you can read on Apple’s website. They list the major new features and comment briefly on each. The Ars Technica article goes into deep details about many of the lower level libraries and kernel features. As most people who attended this year’s WWDC will tell you, Leopard is all about what’s going on behind the scenes. There are a lot of compelling features for the average user, but the most exciting stuff is what it’s going to allow from developers in the coming years.
If you want a detailed overview of what’s new in Leopard from the geek perspective, read this article.
lol long is an understatement