Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 26th Jun 2006 22:14 UTC
Mac OS X Apple has confirmed that Steve Jobs will hold a keynote speech at the WWDC, which will be held from 7th to 11th August. Jobs will unveil the feature set of Apple's answer to Windows Vista, MacOS 10.5, Leopard. Apple fansites have been buzzing with rumors and screenshots (which were fake anyway) about Leopard; the main point of interest seems to be not if, but how Apple will provide support for Windows in Leopard.
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Thomas2005
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2005-11-07

Steve will most likely use an Intel based Mac to do his keynote so we can see the full potential of Leopard, which will give us a reason to ditch PPC, but I am wondering if he will have a list of things the PPC can't do (bootcamp/virtualization) so people do not get Leopard only to find out they are screwed.

The things I am most interest in are:
1 - Xcode/IB
2 - Finder
3 - Spotlight

tryphcycle Member since:
2006-02-16

i am confident Leopard will scream on ANY Mac relitive to what ever version of OS X was running prior. Any one with a G5 (single dual or quad) will be VERY impressed with the performance... and wont be ditching there PowerMacs any time soon!

Granted.... 10.5 will be amaizing on brand new intel boxes.... OF COURSE! but PPCs are not going away any time soon!

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