Steve Jobs, to preview leopard at Macworld


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thanks for the link Matt T.. damn 4am thats a bit early for me.. guess i'll have to find out in the morning or after work.

Lucky me, I'm on holidays so I get to sit at home all day watching the keynote and discussing it over the net :laugh: :p

And you're welcome, by the way.

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Lucky me, I'm on holidays so I get to sit at home all day watching the keynote and discussing it over the net :laugh: :p

And you're welcome, by the way.

Yeah thanks for the link, altho I already calculated the time with Dashboard and the World Clock. But now I know for sure. ;)

They start at 6 PM here in Amsterdam. :cool:

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skinnylegs' date='Jan 10 2006, 05:18' post='587043652']

Errr.....that theory makes absolutely no sense. LOL There is a *huge* difference between the prices of those 2 cars. On the other hand, Mac OS and XP can each be had for about a hundy. ;)

You have to buy a computer to run the OS sooner or later. Unless you want to stare at the discs and pretend, I guess. An average Mac costs much more than an average PC.

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Oh well, perhaps we will see some info come out at WWDC in June. But overall, I was very pleased, iLife 06 seems awesome and the new Intel macs pretty much explain themselves.

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Doesn't anybody remember when Steve said at WWDC, we'll talk about Leopard next year. There no wait in hell they'd release a major OS update without letting the developers see it.

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Doesn't anybody remember when Steve said at WWDC, we'll talk about Leopard next year. There no wait in hell they'd release a major OS update without letting the developers see it.

Doubt it as well, but imagine what a shock it will be if Steve Jobs has another "One more thing" keynote with the announcement Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard will ship "today" on all new Macs. :cool:

In theory Apple could have sent betas out to a very select amount of developers. Plus Mac OS X 10.4 was the system that changed massively under the hood > interesting for developers. Maybe Mac OS X 10.5 wil focus more on the user experience?

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