Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 27th Jun 2008 22:15 UTC
Mac OS X Apple has already announced the successor to Leopard, called Snow Leopard, during the WWDC not too long ago. They explained that Snow Leopard would not focus on user-visible features, but instead would deliver performance improvements and resource footprint reductions. One of the measures Apple has taken is the size reduction of application bundles, which has resulted in dramatic weight loss for a lot of applications. AppleInsider has found out what exactly Apple has been doing to lose that much weight.
Thread beginning with comment 320469
To read all comments associated with this story, please click here.
Klingon?!
by apoclypse on Sat 28th Jun 2008 00:55 UTC
apoclypse
Member since:
2007-02-17

WTF?! I was using Monolingual (thanks for reminding me btw, I already had it but forgot about it) and was removing languages and they had an entry for klingon. Do they seriously have an entry fo klingon? How pathetic do you have to be to learn a fictional language and use it on your machine daily. Do they have all of the Lord of The Rings languages as well?

RE: Klingon?!
by evangs on Sat 28th Jun 2008 06:36 in reply to "Klingon?!"
evangs Member since:
2005-07-07

And you thought geeks only used Linux, eh?

Reply Parent Bookmark Score: 3

RE: Klingon?!
by evert on Sat 28th Jun 2008 07:13 in reply to "Klingon?!"
evert Member since:
2005-07-06

Support for Klingon in Mac OS makes perfect sense. Historical sense. Read:

http://lowendmac.com/orchard/05/star-trek-mac-os-intel.html

Reply Parent Bookmark Score: 2

RE: Klingon?!
by helf on Sat 28th Jun 2008 14:08 in reply to "Klingon?!"
helf Member since:
2005-07-06

How pathetic do you have to be to whine about "weird" languages being implemented? What does it matter? Some people like learning other languages. Even if they aren't in wide use.

Reply Parent Bookmark Score: 3