OSX Leopard Is So Close

26 October 2007 – 8:22 am

I can almost taste it. I’m pretty excited for the new operating system.

I ordered it a few days ago and here’s the FedEx tracking…

I haven’t hit refresh on my browser this much since BeFree’s IPO day.

ok, if you need me, I’ll be out on the front steps ;)

Update

My FedEx tracking info just updated with a “Delivery exception” status, with the note:

Future delivery requested

My estimated delivery time just updated to 3PM today.

My first reaction (after WTF!) is that FedEx initiated this because they’re just going to be late. But, after poking around on Mac forums, like Macrumors, I see that this is happening *everywhere*. This is a request coming from Apple!

Could it really be that Apple is orchestrating as best as they possibly can so that most people get their product as close to 6PM EST as possible? If so, they’re completely insane.

Update #2 Can you tell I’m obsessed?

Consensus now is that the “future delivery request” comes from the drivers who realize at 10am that they’re not going to be able to make all their deliveries and call in the request for exemption.

and here it is… I just got mine delivered at about noon.

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  1. 14 Responses to “OSX Leopard Is So Close”

  2. I have my copy on the way as well Scott and I absolutely cannot wait to get my hands on it! Now if I could only convince myself to buy an iPhone. :-)

    By Bill on Oct 26, 2007

  3. Bill, did you get the FedEx delivery change as well?

    By Scott on Oct 26, 2007

  4. haha awesome..yes you look obsessed, but that’s what makes the picture that great/scary ;)

    By Matthew Anton on Oct 26, 2007

  5. Sadly - I won’t get my paws on it until Sunday (tomorrow). Even then - my time will be competing between Leopard Installation and the Patriots vs Redskins game @ Gillette. I’ve been camping on http://digg.com/apple the last couple days. I can’t help myself.

    By Kyle on Oct 27, 2007

  6. Scott, I don’t think I did get the FedEx change. In fact, I haven’t received a shipment notification yet, just the order confirmation. I’ll have to check on it today.

    By Bill on Oct 27, 2007

  7. That’s odd, Bill.

    I’ve installed Leopard on a few of my systems so far.

    My Powerbook G4 was a nightmare. It upgraded ok, but after logging in, the finder wouldn’t respond. Other apps would launch ok, but when I switched over to the finder I’d just get the SBOD (spinning beachball of death).

    I switched users, rebooted several times, to no avail.

    Then I went to reinstall, this time with an Archive and Install. It couldn’t do it because there was not enough room any more. The upgrade used up enough disk space that it was stuck. AND, since finder wouldn’t work, I had a hard time freeing up space.

    I could have done it through terminal, but at this point, I just gave up, formatted the drive and started from scratch. It didn’t really matter as the notebook is my traveling backup of my desktop. It did make me quite nervous, however, about upgrading my iMac.

    To alleviate those concerns, I bought a new external drive that’s big enough to clone my iMac. Once I did that and verified that I could boot up off the external drive, I went ahead and did the upgrade.

    This one went a lot more smoothly and here I sit, typing this into Leopard.

    Two systems remain. My wife’s 12″ Powerbook G4 and my daughter’s Old iMac G4 with the half-basketball base.

    By Scott on Oct 27, 2007

  8. Scott,
    I finally upgraded on Monday. So far, I love it. No issues other than the keyboard/screen app I use called synergy to use multiple monitors with one keyboard doesn’t work anymore. I wonder if this is part of the windows networking stuff I read about being flaky.

    Finder sometimes farts out too and takes a little while to respond. Hopefully that gets ironed our with the first update.

    So far so good though. Go Mac!

    -Bill

    By Bill on Oct 31, 2007

  9. Installation went fine on my wife’s Powerbook.

    Can’t install on the old iMac as it isn’t fast enough. Min is like 867MHz and that’s 800MHz machine.

    I found how to hack the installation script on the DVD (restored to a disk partition) to bypass those checks, but I can’t get an external drive to boot on the G4 systems. ARGH!

    I’ve tried formatting it every which way with no luck.

    By Scott on Oct 31, 2007

  10. I’m with you, Scott…definitely amped about the new OS! I always wait a couple months though to make sure they work out any initial bugs. Once that’s over I’m grabbing a copy. Macs just rule. BTW…great name. I’m Scott too. :)

    By WebGeek on Nov 8, 2007

  11. If you upgraded, make sure you checked to see that your firewall wasn’t de-activated by the upgrade. Seen this reported a few times.

    By Apple Ware on Nov 9, 2007

  12. Leopard looks much more stylish and organized.

    By Adam on Dec 4, 2007

  13. How amazing is Leopard? I can’t even imagine how I used Windows or so many years.

    By WebFinity Chat on Dec 14, 2007

  14. I’m thinking about making the switch from Windows. Vista was very disappointing to me. I’ve heard alot of good things aobut Leopard… I do alot of video editing, so I’m probably a fool to be using windows.

    By Tammy Blanchard on Dec 18, 2007

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