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1. We have only seen 3% of the *New* features of Leopard, so how can we determine that it is evolution and not revolution from that?
2. Under promise & over deliver... Jobs does not want Leopard to take thunder away from the iPhone, so he only mentioned 10 out of 300 new features and they looked pretty impressive.
3. Jobs announced a lot of great features in for iPhone and before we knew it, a bunch clueless clowns claimed to have cloned it's features in their substandard phones. Why repeat that with Leopard?
4. The final Leopard is still 5 months away, so why give the copy cats a headstart on all it's features?
Evolution and not Revolution?
Time will tell...