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Leopard is the fifth major upgrade for Apple's Mac OS X operating system, which first launched for consumers in 2001, but the first upgrade in almost 2½ years.The operating system was originally slated for release in June, but was delayed after Apple pulled engineers from the operating system project and put them to work on the iPhone. The iPhone was released in the United States on June 29.Leopard offers some 300 new features, including a new program and file management system that lets users "stack" files and folders to help avoid desktop clutter. The updated Dock program and file management toolbar also let users "fan out" a stack to see its contents and collapse it back into a compact pile, Apple said.