Thanks to the generosity of a tech guy at work, I'm now running Leopard on my laptop. It only took six hours to install and then troubleshoot when my desktop didn't show up and finder wouldn't load (THAT was fun. Not.)
--The dashboard just looks ugly now--the previous version was simpler, and easier on the eyes, IMHO, of course.
--I don't have my external hard drive, but Time Machine looks like it's pretty snazzy
--Runs at about the same speed as Tiger by all my estimations (Powerbook 1.67 GHz)
--No classic support, which upsets me to no end, since my laptop DOESN'T have the Intel chips, and now a bunch of classic games won't work
--Safari has tabs preset now, which I like, and the DVD Player is slicker. iChat has a bunch of new features that I immediately disabled.
All in all, Tiger is just fine. Leopard, though shiny, isn't worth it in my opinion, unless you really want to be able to boot up in Windows or think you'll use Time Machine.
EDIT: Do I have ANY reason to keep OS9 files around, or are they just a lost cause at this point? A shame, since I never got a chance to really play Star Trek: 25th Anniversary.
