Yesterday marked the release of Mac OS X Leopard from Apple Inc. The release brought with it over 300 new features and enhancements to an already solid operating system. Having spent a lot of time reviewing the massive list of 300+ Features on Apple.com it’s obvious why Steve Jobs only highlighted 10 of these features in his WWDC keynote speech.

There is so much information in the list that it could easily be a full web site in itself. With that in mind, this is the official launch of the Mac OS X Leopard Voting Center. The objective of this site is to present the list of Leopard features to the Mac community in an interactive and fun way. The site was developed to encourage Leopard adoption, community participation and find out what the world things of the latest version of Mac OS X.

To make the site as easy as possible to use, every feature has sorted into various categories. Some of the categories that have already gotten a lot of press coverage include iChat, Safari, Time Machine and Spaces. In addition, the entire site is searchable to help you find exactly what you are looking for.

If you are interested in participating, create a free account and get started today!


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