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This is wwdc -- the big news is really that all of these "gimmicks" are easily accessible to developers via the Core Animation, Core Video, and other Core APIs. The keynote is a show, so the gimmicks are what are in focus, and that is to be expected, but the most exciting stuff in Leopard is in the APIs for developers and how this all comes together. It's all in the integration and execution, and, for developers, the ease with which really powerful new features can be added to applications. Having said that, I thought Exposé looked like a gimmick when Tiger was first shown but in daily use it has proven to be much more than just a fancy toy, and I suspect that some of the features of Leopard that have been quickly demoed are more significant than first impressions. We'll see.