Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 11th Jun 2007 18:27 UTC
Apple At its Worldwide Developers Conference today in San Fransisco, Apple discussed its upcoming operating system, Mac OS X Leopard. As always, Steve held his keynote speech wearing his well-known ensemble. The keynote dealt mostly with Leopard, while keeping the most interesting part for last. Read on for the details. Update: Read more for a screenshot of Safari running on Windows... Barely.
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RE[3]: SJ got balls...
by modmans2ndcoming on Mon 11th Jun 2007 23:03 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: SJ got balls..."
modmans2ndcoming
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2005-11-09

not as long as it looks and feels out of place on windows

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RE[4]: SJ got balls...
by tyrione on Mon 11th Jun 2007 23:11 in reply to "RE[3]: SJ got balls..."
tyrione Member since:
2005-11-21

iTunes is a big hit on Windows. Safari bundled with iTunes will be used, especially if iTunes is extended with more WebServices.

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RE[5]: SJ got balls...
by StephenBeDoper on Tue 12th Jun 2007 16:30 in reply to "RE[4]: SJ got balls..."
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2005-07-06

I doubt that the iTunes software would have much success in Windows on its own, if it weren't for the success of the iPod and the iTunes music store.

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RE[4]: SJ got balls...
by orestes on Tue 12th Jun 2007 11:21 in reply to "RE[3]: SJ got balls..."
orestes Member since:
2005-07-06

Yeah. Because everyone, Microsoft included, takes the Windows UI guidelines seriously. I mean, Office has always blended in perfectly with Windows, right? Surely IE7 on XP fits in like it was part of the original package? And Nero... well no one uses Nero anyway *shrugs*

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RE[5]: SJ got balls...
by sappyvcv on Tue 12th Jun 2007 14:59 in reply to "RE[4]: SJ got balls..."
sappyvcv Member since:
2005-07-06

At least those apps use the native font rendering so it doesn't stick out horribly.

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