Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 4th Apr 2006 20:33 UTC
Mac OS X Someone who claims to have an NDA with Apple, has revealed the new features MacOS 10.5, Leopard, will have. He claims all these details are already available on other websites, hence he can list them without having to worry. The most interesting bit: Leopard will ask during install if you want to install Vista or Linux on a seperate partition so you can run them simultaneously (a heavy Mac is required). Please note that the authenticity of these words is debatable at best. My take: There have been numerous rumours that Apple is going to add virtualization support to Leopard, so that might be true. And I expect Microsoft to support this. Why? Because of this, and because a Windows install equals money to MS. Whether on a Mac or not.
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April foolin'
by paperfrog on Wed 5th Apr 2006 07:55 UTC
paperfrog
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2006-01-01

Clearly an April Fools joke. But I winced heavily at the idea of a skinnable Safari and integrated productivity apps. We'd like faster Macs, not slower.

I wouldn't mind if Apple dropped Sherlock in 10.5, though. In fact, I might not even notice until 10.6 or 10.7 ...

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