Hah! Apple seem to have fallen flat on their face (so far as I'm concerned).
I always liked and respected the MAC, from the very early days, when a friend of mine decided they wanted some DTP, bought an A4 monitor, plugged in in beside the ordinary monitor, and immediately used both.
However, I just went to have a look at what Leopard had on offer (all a bit "old hat" I thoght), but I tried the "Core Animation" button on the Leopard front page. I haven't got the QuickTime version they want installed (properly), so it lead me to a download page, which said it couldn't detect my OS, so did I have "(Apple) Mac OS X v10.3.9 or later" or "(Microsoft) Windows 2000 or XP". No "Other operating system".
Does this mean that Apple won't even attempt to market Leopard to MS Vista users or, indeed, any Linux users? 
_________________
"Striking up conversations with strangers is an autistic person's version of extreme sports."
Kamran Nazeer