Asked By
Barbera
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Posted on - 08/02/2011
Hi All,
Difference between OS X Lion and Snow Leopard?
OSX vs Snow Leopard.
Can any of you experts, please help me understand what they are and how they are different. Images and well explained solutions is appreciated.
Thanks
Barbera
Answered By
anowarul
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Difference between snow leopard and lion?
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Anowarul
Difference between snow leopard and lion?
OS X Lion is Apple’s new operating system. ITunes works faster on Lion, presumably because it’s been optimized to work with the new operating system in advance. It costs about $30.
Snow Leopard is the code name for the operating system Mac OS X version 10.6, developed by Apple before Lion developed.
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Below are the following tests that were performed on a 2.66 GhZ iMac with 4GB of RAM and a 1TB hard drive, connected to the
Internet over WiFi at a maximum speed of 60mbps.
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Lion (10.7.0) Snow Leopard (10.6.8)
Boot 1:32 1:25
Compress a ~900MB File 0:51 0:59
Decompress a ~900MB File 0:10 0:09
Duplicate a ~900MB File 0:09 0:09
Encoder a Movie for iPhone in Quicktime X 0:56 0:53
Launch 9 Applications 0:59 0:37
Open 10 Tabs in Safari 0:15 0:17
Total Time 4:43+ 4:29
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