At least not until they fix their Java support.
Update: reading Ben Galbraith seems to confirm that the problems are minor and the improvements important, see also the Java on MacOSX 10.5 release notes.
At least not until they fix their Java support.
Update: reading Ben Galbraith seems to confirm that the problems are minor and the improvements important, see also the Java on MacOSX 10.5 release notes.
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Bertrand Delacrétaz here - my "résumé" will tell you more.
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eh, it works. people are freaking out. the default Swing renderer changed from Quartz to Sun’s 2D one, but you can flip it back with a system property (which I did for IntelliJ to fix some visual glitches).
Otherwise everything runs fine. (and Leopard itself is great :)