8. - EPISODE #82 - READ THIS BEFORE YOU INSTALL LEOPARD It's been roughly 72 hours since Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard was released. Many (if not most) users are reporting no problems installing or using Leopard. Unfortunately, a significant number of others are having problems, many of which are severe. If you haven't installed Leopard yet, or if you have installed Leopard and are experiencing "issues, " I encourage you to read this column from start to finish and visit all of the page links it includes. <http://www.macobserver.com/columns/rantsandraves/2007/10/29.1.shtml> 10. - HOT FORUM TOPIC - LEOPARD BUGS AND ANNOYANCES Today TMO readers are discussing issues they have had with the Mac OS X 10.5 installation process as well as what they do and don't like about Apple's new OS. <http://www.macobserver.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=59520> 14. - APPLE UPDATES LEOPARD LOGIN AND KEYCHAIN Apple released its first update for Mac OS X 10.5 shortly after the new operating system hit users hard drives. Login & Keychain Update 1.0 addresses several issues including a problem with passwords for user accounts created with Mac OS x 10.1 that contain eight or more characters. <http://www.macobserver.com/article/2007/10/29.2.shtml> 16. - TMO QUICK TIP - LEOPARD: CHANGING TIME MACHINE DISKS The first time you connect an external hard drive your Mac after installing Mac OS X 10.5, you have the option to use that drive to back up files with Time Machine. If you decline, but later change your mind, or you accept and later want to use a different disk, Leopard makes it easy to select a new Time Machine target disk. <http://www.macobserver.com/tip/2007/10/29.1.shtml> Paul Moortgat