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Apple’s Mac OS X Snow Leopard will be available starting Friday, the company announced Monday.
Users can upgrade from Leopard for $29, while a five-user family pack will cost $49. It will be available in stores on Friday, or you can place a pre-order starting Wednesday, and receive it by Friday, Apple said.
The upgrade will include built-in support for Microsoft Exchange servers, a 64-bit kernel and drivers, a smaller memory and disk footprint, a new lightweight version of QuickTime known as QuickTime X that supports more video formats, Grand Central multicore processor support, OpenCL, and support for Sun’s ZFS open-source file system.







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