Originally Posted By: Mystic
Snow Leopard will take up half the hard drive space that Leopard uses. The story is you can upgrade to Snow Leopard for $29.99 if you have a legal copy of Leopard.
Back when hard drives were 400mb, this may have mattered. Now, it's basically pointless. I don't even know how much space Leopard uses.
Leopard will be the last operating system on this old PowerPC-based Mac anyway.
I've got Safari 4 installed. Seems nice enough, so far. Other than rearranging the interface some (why did the reload button move?) and that welcome page, I'm not sure what other additional features it has.