Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 10th Jun 2008 06:12 UTC
Earlier this month, we reported that The Unofficial Apple Weblog's as well as Ars Technica's sources said that Apple was working on the next version of Mac OS X, dubbed Snow Leopard. The news was that the new release wouldn't focus on new features, but on performance. During yesterday's WWDC 2008 keynote, Steve Jobs confirmed this rumour, and now Apple has published a preview page.
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by parrotjoe on Tue 10th Jun 2008 17:27 UTC
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I know this is wild speculation on my part but, due to the nature of this upcoming version, Apple may offer it for free (as they did with 10.1) or perhaps a nominal charge.
Member since:
2005-07-06
I know this is wild speculation on my part but, due to the nature of this upcoming version, Apple may offer it for free (as they did with 10.1) or perhaps a nominal charge.