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Wednesday, June 13, 2007

WWDC '07 Keynote Highlights

On Monday, Apple CEO Steve Jobs gave the keynote address at this year's Apple World Wide Developers Conference. This meeting is targeted at the companies and programmers who develop software for the Macintosh platform. Steve's presentation focused on key features of the MacOS X 10.5 Leopard that will be released in October.

Watch a Quicktime stream of Steve Job's presentation (approx. 90 minutes long)

MacOS X 10.5 Leopard Highlights


The new release of MacOS X will feature an extensively refined desktop and Finder, bringing many of the features of the iTunes interface to the Mac desktop. It also features easier to use file sharing, the new Time Machine backup utility, Spaces - a screen virtualization tool, and Quick Look that allows you to preview entire documents without opening them in an application.

Safari 3.0 Beta for Mac and Windows

Apple also released a beta version of the Safari web browser for not only the Mac platform, but for Windows XP and Vista as well. However, I'd caution you that this beta version has already been found to be fairly buggy, so be cautious.

More MacOS X 10.5 Links

Apple 10.5 Leopard website with video previews
MacWorld Preview article
Information Week review

[Thanks, Verne!]

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