OS X Leopard First Impressions
So my copy of Leopard came yesterday. I promptly installed it and I've been poking at it since. I've come up with a little list of the things that have impressed me thus far.
Terminal.app is now a first class terminal. I has all the useful features of Gnome Terminal, with OS X styling. Tabs, a full list of terminals to emulate (even ddterm), and a usable preference dialog.
Vim 7.0 installed by default. Along with the most recent version of many other handy things.
Spaces is nothing new to the Linux desktop user, but is implemented very well. The animations between desktops aren't distracting, and moving apps around is fun. Simple to set an app to a default space. Bonus: when I open a URL from the terminal or other app it moves me to the space my browser is in to view it ...

