I got Leopard today so I thought I'd review it like I did with Vista.

Looks
Apple continues is reputation of creating gorgeous products. The box it came it was shiny and colourful and the OS itself looks great. I changed my background to the Nebula that's you've all undoubtably seen and it looks great. At first I was a little disheartened that the graphics seemed choppy. Then I noticed that Spotlight was still doing it's indexing thing. Once that was finished it ran as fast as ever.

I noticed a bug when I hit the desktop key, however. The "transparent" menu bar isn't dynamic. When the window's hide behind it, it doesn't show up. I also dislike the new black apple, I thought the blue one was better looking.

It also seems that Leopard has removed support for transparent windows. Program windows can choose to be transparent, but Ctrl + Command + Scrolling does nothing.

Apple also seemed to have gone back on their promise to go resolution independent. The OS still supports it in the back end, but none of the programs do.

Something that's very nice is that all of the windows now have a uniform border. Even non-apple program are forced to be uniform.