One of the features that Apple is touting in Leopard is something called “The Time Machine,” which as far as I can ascertain is a beefed-up version of Windows Restore Points. The problem with both is that they take up a lot of disk space and are rendered useless if your entire hard disk crashes. Another feature it’s promoting heavily is Spaces, which revives the concept of virtual desktops. However, with multi-monitor computer systems becoming the norm, I’m not sure how useful this feature will be.
Original post by Walaika Haskins and software by Elliott Back


























