Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 7th Jan 2009 10:29 UTC
At ladt night's MacWorld keynote, Apple's last, one product in particular shone in absense: Mac OS X 10.6, Snow Leopard. Many had expected Apple to give out more details regarding its new operating system, maybe even a release date or a developer preview. Instead, all they got was nothing. Some say it's a mistake not to show off Snow Leopard now that Windows 7 is stealing all the thunder. Or is it?
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OK the Windows 7 betas are grabbing heaps of headlines but we all know Microsoft's record with delivering an actual release - especially one following such a perceived flop as Vista (i.e. one that needs to not suck right from version x.0).
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I'd say it's not stealing Snow Leopard's thunder.
OK the Windows 7 betas are grabbing heaps of headlines but we all know Microsoft's record with delivering an actual release - especially one following such a perceived flop as Vista (i.e. one that needs to not suck right from version x.0).
Apple don't need to rush this one...