In two days, the WWDC — the annual Apple Developer Conference — will be held in San Francisco. Even if a developer centric conference it is usually the place for great strategic and product announcements from Apple.
But things are unusually quiet… Previously, tons of rumors have been made on major announcements — MacOS X Tiger features or Apple switch to Intel. This year, it’s like no single information leaked out from Cupertino.
We know just one thing, Steve Jobs will announce Leopard, the next version of MacOS X. But what will be the key features, what will be the differences between Tiger? No one knows. Despite crawling the web for information, I didn’t get anything than wish lists from users.
We could expect something great and I’m waiting for Steve’s keynote.
See you next week.
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Comments
After crawling the web one more time on Mac sites, I’ve found this place that discuss some features of Leopard, actually only enhancements to existing applications, nothing big.
Frederic Brunel6 August 06 at 1:12 am
After crawling the web one more time on Mac sites, I’ve found this place that discuss some features of Leopard, actually only enhancements to existing applications, nothing big.
Fred Brunel5 August 06 at 7:12 pm
Few hours are left until the beginning of the WWDC 06… An interesting photo taken outside the building shows a big panel saying “MacOS X Leopard — Introducing Vista 2.0″.
One year ago, Apple did the same thing about Tiger with the baseline “Microsoft, start your photocopiers”…
Excellent!
Frederic Brunel7 August 06 at 1:37 am
Few hours are left until the beginning of the WWDC 06… An interesting photo taken outside the building shows a big panel saying “MacOS X Leopard — Introducing Vista 2.0″.
One year ago, Apple did the same thing about Tiger with the baseline “Microsoft, start your photocopiers”…
Excellent!
Fred Brunel6 August 06 at 7:37 pm
[...] As I though earlier, great feature were announced about Mac OS X Leopard — the next version of Mac OS — and some of them absolutely not expected and were a total surprise. One of them is simply breathtaking and is called: Time Machine… [...]
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