Mac OS X Leopard

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Mac OSX 10.5-tan
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Character Information
Common Names Mac OSX 10.5-tan
Other Names Leopard-tan
Appearance
Design
Creator Aurora Borealis, Bella, C-Chan, Toshiaki of +Nijiura+
First Appearance 2006
Technical Information
System Personified Mac OS X 10.5
Developer(s) Apple Inc.
Debut October 2007
Latest release 10.5.7 (May 12, 2009)

Description

Mac OSX 10.5, known as Leopard is the latest version of the Mac OS with a few different representations. The first known representation originated on +Nijiura+ and is a pink-haired leopard girl in a teal+black+white dress with a Time Machine logo brooch.

The second known one originated on OSC and is a teal-haired leopard girl with her hair usually in a ponytail with a black bow, wearing a futuristic outfit with a teal dress, silver boots and gloves and carries a Time Machine pocketwatch with her, which she uses for time traveling which she can also use to her advantage for warping from one place to another.

The third one also originated on +Nijiura+ and is a 'magical girl' Leopard-tan with short blue hair, wears a green+black+white minidress with a matching shawl with a Bootcamp logo brooch on it. She is also able to transform into XP-tan as a reference to Bootcamp and being able to boot into XP. Another accessory the 'magical girl' Leopard-tan often carries is a blue umbrella.

OSC Notes

Although these three renditions are very different in appearance and each with different personalities and abilities, on OSC they are all considered the same character throughout different ages and with her appearance changing when time-traveling. The blue-haired Leopard-tan is considered her past self, the teal-haired one as her present self and the pink-haired one as her future self.

At least according to OSC, Leopard-tan is a very wise and genius time-traveler fascinated with history and goes back in time only for observing how things were in the past with no intention or ability to change the past- reflecting on how Leopard's Time Machine feature keeps the user's files archived and as-is in the past.

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