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Since its release in 2009, it’s been a continuing fallacy for pundits to hold up Mac OS X Snow Leopard as the perfect example of how Apple should update the Mac.

Mac OS X Snow Leopard box featuring a snow leopard with snowy fur, text reads 'The world's most advanced operating system. Finely tuned.' Apple logo above.
Operating Systems used to come in boxes — image credit: Apple

It’s a funny world where Apple is often criticized for not bringing new features to the Mac, yet it’s also regularly praised for how Snow Leopard allegedly brought nothing new. Snow Leopard continues to be this shining example of how Apple ought to ignore the pressures to update macOS every single year.

The latest claim is that iOS 27 will at last be one of these Snow Leopard updates, with no new features. It will make the existing features better, perhaps faster, certainly more stable.

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