Mac OS X Snow Leopard

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Mac OSX 10.6 Snow Leopard is the seventh release of Apple's popular Unix-based operating system. Released on August 28, 2009, Snow Leopard looks almost identical to its predecessor, OSX 10.5 Leopard; but with a number of internal system refinements, resulting in a more stable and powerful computing experience.

Mac OSX Snow Leopard
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Character Information
Common Names Mac OSX Snow Leopard
Other Names 10.6, Snow
Human Name(s) Snow
Faction House of Mac
Lineage Mac OSX, Unix
Rival(s) Various
Appearance
Height 5'4")
Hair Color Light blue
Eye Color Light blue
Weapon(s) Unknown, may be snow-related
Design
First Appearance Summer 2008
Technical Information
System Personified Mac OSX 10.6 "Snow Leopard"
Developer(s) Apple Inc.
Debut Aug 28 2009
Latest release Circa 2011

Snow Leopard-tan is depicted as an ethereal-looking young woman, with long, wavy light aqua hair and eyes and white leopard ears and tail; she wears a blue, grey and white outfit consisting of a sleeveless split-front dress, high collar, a ruffled white skirt and long gloves and leggings. Completing this look are boots and a hair bow.

Emotionally speaking, Snow Leopard-tan appears to be rather serene and mature; she tends to attract less trouble than her predecessor, Leopard. She's just as affable as her other OSX sisters, and is a known acquaintance of Windows 7-tan.

OSC Notes: In several OSC-produced stories and backstory concepts, Snow Leopard-tan and Leopard-tan are considered the same character portrayed at different points in time. This fits into Snow Leopard-tan's and Leopard-tan's ability to change appearance (supposedly with the aid of technology from the distant future) and time-travel using her Time Machine. As such, both Leopard-tan and Snow Leopard-tan are accepted-- but as different versions of the same character, not two distinct ones.