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Mac OS X Leopard 10.5 is the sixth major release from Apple with a reliable Mac operating system providing various security and other enhancements along with many bug fixes. Download Mac OS X Leopard 10.5 latest version standalone offline setup DVD ISO image.

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Apple is continuously increasing the stability and the security of the Mac OS X. Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard is a very reliable operating system, providing a lightweight environment with a sleek and user-friendly interface to handle all the user needs. It provides different bug fixes and numerous improvements for AirPort, Address Book, iChat, Clients Management, Mail, Graphics, Printing, Networking and Parental Controls etc. It is a long-awaited release with about 300 features and enhancements.

The most important feature of this release is that it does not forces the users for any upgrades. A redesigned Dock is there for the users to get even more comfortable environment. An automated backup utility is there, known as Time Machine to increase data protection. Numerous other enhancements make it a stable operating system for your Macintosh PC.

Features of Mac OS X Leopard 10.5

  • Lightweight Mac OS X
  • Increases the performance of the Mac
  • 300 bug fixes and enhancements
  • Various redesigned and new features
    • Desktop
    • Time Machine
    • Finder
    • Quick Look
    • Safari
    • Spaces
    • iChat
    • Mail
    • iCal
    • Boot Camp
    • Accessibility
    • Parental Controls and many others
  • Multi-core organization
  • Enhanced sharing features
  • User interface enhancements with redesigned dock
  • Various security enhancements and much more

Technical Details of Mac OS X Leopard 10.5

  • File Name: osx_leopard_10.5_install.iso
  • File Size: 7.8 GB
  • Developer: Apple

System Requirements for Mac OS X Leopard 10.5

  • 9 GB free HDD
  • 512 MB RAM
  • Intel Processor Only

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Download Mac OS X Leopard latest version 10.5 standalone offline DVD ISO image setup for Macintosh by clicking the below button. It is a reliable and stable release from Apple to handle all the user needs. You can also download Mac OS X Snow Leopard v10.6

You can mount a ‘Google Drive’ onto you Mac, it’s a neat cloud based storage solution from Google. The Google Drive sits on your desktop. It looks like a regular hard drive and the contents of the folder are automatically available to anyone else who has access to the same Google Drive.

Google Drive is similar but different to dropbox. When you move a file into dropbox the file is moved into dropbox, like you would expect if you were moving a file into a different folder. (The file is not copied, it is moved.) But when you drag a file into your Google Drive it doesn’t move the file, it creates a copy of the file. It’s more like copying the file to a thumb drive.

Because of this difference in the way they behave, Dropbox feels like it’s a folder on your computer like any other folder, it just happens to be shared with others. But Google Drive has a different feel. It feels like a foreign hard drive that is out there in the cloud and you happen to have access to it from your computer. Each have their advantage, and I use both.

Another big point of difference is that Google Drive requires an active internet connection. Last week our internet was down, and I went to access a file in my Google Drive, and I could see it, but not access it without a web connection. Dropbox syncs the 2 folders completely, so they are available offline as well.

We use Google Drive to share documents across our organisation. I use dropbox to share files that I am working on across my own personal computers. I find it really useful to have this distinction in my head. Files that I want to share with other people – Google Drive. Files that I want to share with myself – Dropbox. Of course, you could use these tools any way you want but that’s the way I have found myself using them.

Here’s how to get Google Drive going.

Setting up Google Drive

  1. Download the Google ‘Drive File Stream’ App from here:

https://www.google.com/drive/download/

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(It’s on the right under Business).

2. Install the app and enter your Google G-suite username and password.

(To use Google Drive you must be part of an organisation. Google Drive syncing is through some software called G-suite.) This is free to non-profit organisations but if you are a commercial organisation you will need to subscribe to it.

The Google Drive will now appear on your desktop something like this:

If you click on it it will open up like a normal hard drive and you will see something like this:

My Drive

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In your Google Drive will be a folder called “My Drive”

My Drive has your own documents in it. It’s similar to dropbox. You can keep this folder private or you can choose to share it with other members of your organisation, or you can use it to share documents publicly on the Internet.

You will notice another folder called ‘Team Drives’

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Team Drives

The ‘Team Drives’ folder only has folders that your organisation shares with you. Your administrator will give you access to the folders that they want you to access. You can be given full access to edit files and add new files or you can be given read-only access.

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If you are not part of an organisation that uses G Suite, there is another solution from Google called ‘Backup and Sync’ which is for personal use. I have written an article on the differences between ‘Backup and Sync’ and ‘G Suite’ here.