Leopard races to two million mark
Posted on 30 Oct 2007 at 15:16
Apple has sold more than two million copies of Leopard since its launch on Friday, according to a statement from the Cupertino company.
The debut weekend sales easily outpace those of its predecessor, Tiger, which took around two months to shift two million copies. The sales figures make Leopard the most successful OS release in Apple's history.
As well as boxed versions and upgrades, the sales figures took into account copies supplied through maintenance agreements and those bundled with new Macs.
Leopard is the sixth major release of Mac OS X and the company claims it contains around 300 new features, including the backup utility Time Machine and a redesigned desktop with added eye candy.
"Early indications are that Leopard will be a huge hit with customers," says Steve Jobs, Apple's CEO. "Leopard's innovative features are getting great reviews and making more people than ever think about switching to the Mac."
While Apple may be grinning from ear-to-ear, some of its customers have been slightly less positive about the new release following installation problems and the revelation that the operating system does not support the latest version of Java.
Author: Stuart Turton
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