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Screen shot 2009-09-01 at 9.34.51 AM.pngFor all our Mac fans out there, I thought I should give you a brief report about my upgrade to Snow Leopard. I say brief because it went so smoothly that there isn’t much to say.

I upgraded both my MacBook Pro and MacBook and both upgrades went smoothly. They took about 45 minutes each and no glitches were encountered. Most everything seems to be running smoothly, even Windows XP under Fusion. As most sites have reported there are not a lot of obvious external changes. The upgraded Stacks is nice, but, for me, the best thing is the ability to use, finally, my mini Display Port to HDMI adapter and run my Toshiba 32″ HDTV at a native 720p as a display for the MacBook Pro. There is now a set of HDMI resolutions available in the Displays Preference panel. Previously, the HDMI adapter never really worked and I had to run the Toshiba via its PC input, giving me a display that was always a bit “wavery” and that never filled the screen quite right. Now it’s rock solid and the Toshiba’s screen tracks the MacBook’s screen exactly. I got that adapter, by the way, from Amazon for only $11.

The current problem is that neither my HP LaserJet P1505 nor my Epson Stylus Photo R800 work. Printer driver problems are common with this release from what I read. I think Epson has a new driver out, but I can’t find one for the HP. Luckily I don’t have a great need for printing right now.

You can find an excellent overall review of Snow Leopard at Ars Technica.

 
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