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Originally posted by cerbero

Looks like this is one of the last releases before final.. They've put "Version 10.2" in the About this Mac window instead of the build #.

I hope there's a leaked final version by the time I've bought my Mac (about a week, if I can find a seller) :pirate: ;)

all you have to do is click the 10.2 and it shows the build number :)

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Originally posted by Timan

all you have to do is click the 10.2 and it shows the build number :)

http://www.collegian.ksu.edu/rickey939/6C106.jpg

Oh I see.

/me feels stupid :)

That startup screen looks nifty. Haven't seen any shots of that one before, only the "hello" one. This one's much better.

Yeah - macs are bloody tasty. I wish I could afford one too :(

I had extended loan of a G4 Titanium Powerbook some time ago.. it was a beautiful piece of kit and I didn't want to give it back!

damn i love that bootup screen with the Apple logo, looks so damn simple and classy! ****... i love you apple! damn you make sexy products and even the damn OS is sexy and classy! **** I can't wait for the final build of Jaguar 10.2... ****

should be anytime now...:p

Originally posted by 212RikanMofo

damn i love that bootup screen with the Apple logo, looks so damn simple and classy! ****... i love you apple! damn you make sexy products and even the damn OS is sexy and classy! **** I can't wait for the final build of Jaguar 10.2... ****

should be anytime now...:p

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I don't know if the following question falls under the No Warez policy of the board, and if it is, I'm sorry,but since Neowin posts leaked Windows XP SP 1 and .Net builds and such...

Does anyone know where I can get my grubby hands on a leaked build of 10.2?

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