The Mac, The Myth, The Legend: How Snow Leopard became synonymous with reliability<div class="feat-image">
</div><p>Following the news that Apple had
refocused their plans for iOS 12 around stability and performance over new features, many were quick to liken the move to a “
Snow Leopard release” of iOS. In recent years, the phrase has reached
mythological status in the
Apple community, a catch-all referring to stable software and “the good ol’ days” of the Mac.</p>
<p>But how did this perception develop? Was Mac OS X Snow Leopard really the gold standard of software releases, an undefeated champion in the halls of computing history? Believe it or not, the meme is almost as old as the software itself.</p>
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The Mac, The Myth, The Legend: How Snow Leopard became synonymous with reliability