The install went very smoothly and took under 1 hour. I recommend looking under "Customize" and at the very least choosing to add Rosetta - I understand Apple's desire to forget the PowerPC legacy as soon as possible, but chances are, you still have some old apps that require Rosetta. If you don't install it, you can always add it later.
sudo chmod 755 /usr/local/juniper/nc/[version number]/
sudo mkdir /Applications/Network\ Connect.app/Contents/Frameworks
Growl - as expected, not compatible. Got the beta - it is indispensable. Of course, it still does not work with Mail (so I am back to my AppleScript-based hack) nor does it work with growliChat (replaced that with Chax alpha). Growl's system-wide notifications are brilliant and once you start using them, you'll be hooked.
iStat menus failed to load - turned out I had an old version. I love how tasteful and unobtrusive theythose menus are, and came to rely on CPU load and temperature and network load indicators. New version is compatible and runs great.
Highly anticipated feature - automatic text replacement. I type "THanks" and it magically converts to "Thanks" - in my opinion, that is what computers are for!!! I know that Microsoft products already do that, and there are commercial programs, but having such feature be a part of the OS makes all the sense in the world. So add your desired replacements in System Preferences > Language and Text > Text and then go to Mail (or other apps, I guess), right-click in the body of a new message and choose Substitutions > Text Replacement. You are good to go!
Major issue of the day - freezing Address Book and Mail applications. Very disturbing, as you can imagine. Lots of Force Quits, restarts, etc. to no avail. More Googling and - bingo! - the problem is with a Smart Group I had in my Address Book which used a negation in one antecedents. Solution was inspired by this post - sort your /Users/user_name/Library/Application Support/AddressBook/Metadata folder by Kind and look for "Smart" something or other. I then used QuickLook to figure out which Smart Group the file was for and trashed the offending ones. Problem was solved!!! Belatedly, saw a mention of it in more visible places... Apple definitely needs to fix this one soon.
And now - the pièce de résistance - enabling Exchange 2007 integration. I was very pleasantly surprised by how easy it was - even easier then iPhone! I put in my e-mail address and a password and my Mac figured that it was an Exchange account, set up Mail and downloaded all my mail, set up iCal and populated a new calendar, and set up Address Book. Everything happened extremely fast and with no hiccups. I immediately proceeded to drag Entourage off my Dock and hope not to have to use it ever again. Looking forward to trying Mail/iCal/Address Book combo as the only destination for all my "personal information managment" needs.
To wrap up, Snow Leopard looks good and my Mac feels pretty snappy running it. Clearly not without issues, but worth the upgrade anyway, in my opinion.
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