I'm getting it; in fact, it's been pre-ordered..
I don't think it's as much a question of bugginess though those most
certainly do exist; I think the bigger concern is that some third-party apps
may not work with it at least for a while. But I have two mac minis and
there's no need to rush to upgrade them both at the same time. One of them
is primarily set up for my daughter with developmental disabilities to
listen to her music, so i'll use that for backup and try upgrading mine. If
all goes well with that, after I've tested it out for a while, I can then
upgrade the other one. Both of these are ppc-chip mac minis; eventually I'd
like to have an Intel imac, but that is probably quite a way down the road
and of course when it finally comes it will have the newest OS already
installed.
My braillelite 40 and braillelite 18 will not be supported, which comes as
no supprise, and a new braille display isn't in the works anytime in the
forseeable future, so I'll have to stick with braille in the terminal if
brltty still works there; even if it doesn't, I'm pretty sure Dave Mielke or
somebody working with brltty will be supportive about trying to fix it. Just
the same, I've heard too much about Leopard's new features and vo
improvements not to try Leopard.
--
Cheryl
"Where your treasure is,
there will your heart be also."