Official WWDC 2005 Keynote Discussion


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"10:38 am Mathematica 5 for Mac OS X was ported to Intel last week...in just two hours. Working version in 20 hours. A couple dozen lines of code had to be changed."

I have tosay thats pretty darn impressive!!

Least the devs will be happy with that one!

OSX multi platform all along. Apple, how the hell did u keep such a thing under wraps with only minor leaks that every1 discounted!!!

i think the Government needs to take notes at data security lol

Microsoft must be a little shaken by this announcement, especially after iPod's huge success. My next PC will probably be a Mac (running Linux), I was holding off due to the sketchy PPC/Airport Extreme support [for Linux], but now I have no reason not to switch. Hopefully these laptops have battery life equivilent to the ones out there now.

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Time to preorder Leopard for my 2.8e P4 rig. ROFL

JUNE 6th, 2005 will go down as a day of great infirmary in the PC world.

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What?

in?fir?ma?ry Audio pronunciation of "infirmary" ( P ) Pronunciation Key (n-f?rm-r)

n. pl. in?fir?ma?ries

A place for the care of the infirm, sick, or injured, especially a small hospital or dispensary in an institution.

All I know is, this is a double edged sword. Apple will be the only company selling OS X on their Macs, you're not going to be able to go out and buy a Dell with Mac OS X. If Apple PC's become more "mainstream" they are opened up to spyware / viruses because people will actually have a reason to target them now.

Funny thing is, we've been dealing with spyware for so long on Windows, that we know how to deal with it and there are good apps to take care of it. Theres nothing like that for Mac OS X, and that will take a while ;-).

Now I'm torn. I was going to get a Mac for this fall, but I dont know now.

The real question is going to be how does the x86 hardware perform under pressure with Mac OSX. Is there going to be a downside/upside to either hardware set.

This changes everything.

Any indication as to whether the x86 port of Mac OS X, will also work with AMD's x86 implementation, or whether Apple will find a way of locking it to the implementation in the Pentium? Thanks.

Just bought myself a new AMD64 PC and rather like the idea of a Windows 2006 x64/Mac OS X 10.5 dual boot in 18 months time :p

this does seem rather great . . i think.

even if i don't decide to switch, it is fun knowing that a ton of mac users are not knowing what to do now that they're special little OS won't be quite as special anymore.

in the end , isn't this what mac users were calling for, a "switch" ?

Steve Jobs "switched" the opposite way :D :D :D

10:46 am While most software is just a recompile away, some will remain PPC-only. For that, there's Rosetta. Binary instruction translation, in real time. Runs PowerPC code on Intel-baesd Macs. Transparent to users. Pretty fast. Jobs demos Rosetta used to run PowerPC macs on Intel-based Macs. Jobs shows Microsoft Excel/Word running on Intel-based Mac (without any porting and/or recompiling). Jobs also shows Photoshop CS2 with all plugins that are translated and run on Intel-based Mac without significant speed decrease.

Collaboration with Transitive, anyone? :D

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