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hour 1: leopard features

hour 1.5-2: stupid freaking iphone crappy features

:mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad:

i hope i am wrong.
 
I'm amazed that people are bitching about Leopard. I'm VERY impressed with it, and a little confused as to why people are acting like this is underwhelming.

That said, I'm hoping for some hardware updates, especially an unlikely iMac, which I would purchase immediately
 
wow...
leopard is done... Ladies and gentelmen the top secret feature was a new UI... let us remember this day!:mad:
 
Jesus, I saw the "basic version" thing on the live feed and was almost ready to have a heart attack, until I saw it was just a joke.
 
Bootcamp INTEGRATION would've been sweet - no reboot necessary - bootcamp window up and running in OS X, or hotkey swapping. I would've LOVED it (for the rare occasion I'd like to use Windoze). Oh well, here's hoping for iMac updates!
 
I'm hoping that the Apple Store (US) coming up back again will make this whole keynote worthwhile...I mean, how can a developer's conference focus only on software? :p
 
One more thing...

Safari on Windows!?!?!

WTF

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO11111111111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!
 
hey steve, werent you saying that osx is one and simple in get a mac ads? what the hell are these versions???
 
One More Thing = SAFARI on WINDOWS?! WTF!!! Following iTunes, I wouldn't be surprised if Apple is slowly but surely preparing to release OS X on PCs in a year or two. *sigh* :(
 
Leopard shipping in October. Basic version, $129. Premium version, $129. Business version, $129, Enterprise version $129. Ultimate version, $129.

:) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) great stuff!
 
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