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# I drove to the FedEx warehouse yesterday, and snatched my Leopard box from the delivery truck. Installed it twice, on my external testing drive, and on my iMac, both using the "Archive & Install" method. Works good, though I've seen the spinning beach ball more than I like. I had to reinstall iStat Menus, and XCode was left in the "Previous Systems" folder (prompting me to download XCode 3.0). As I knew, PGP doesn't work, but they expect to have a Leopard-comatible beta in early November. Everything else that I use every day appears to on my upgraded iMac. I put up some iPhone photos of the unboxing at imacpr0n.com/leopard.
# MacRumors Forums - .Mac Sync icon in Menu Bar - I don't use .Mac. I got a free account once, just to look at it, but never used it. I guess it's more useful now that it integrates better with the new iPhoto and now that it has the "back to my Mac" feature, but it still costs way too much. But Leopard comes with a .Mac sync icon in the menu bar, that does nothing if you have no .Mac account, and the check box in System Preferences to disable it isn't accessible unless you have a .Mac account. Fortunately, you can remove it by command-dragging it off the menu bar. [google]
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