Apple Seeds Mac OS X Leopard 9A499 to Developers
The newest seed (9A499) reportedly has introduced a number of new bugs, but subjective reports indicate it feels much faster.
This is the first Leopard update released to developers since the WWDC build was finally seeded earlier this month.
Apple publicly demoed Leopard at WWDC in June and is expected to released Mac OS X Leopard in October of this year.
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(View all)I can't wait any longer! I hope it is going to be wiorth the wait, does anyone think that there are going to be any features that have not been shown?
not me. if anything, i think we might see some features evaporate. but that's just stinkin thinkin.
-kyle
I can't wait any longer! I hope it is going to be wiorth the wait, does anyone think that there are going to be any features that have not been shown?
The things I'm hoping for is more iPhone interaction (remote control, wireless syncing) and that they didn't remove the iChat feature to share screens and control others computers. I would dearly love that cause a few of my friends ask me to troubleshoot their computers and I hate having to be super descriptive for them to get it, i can just manually do it for them through iChat and not have to mess with more complex VNC programs.
I can't wait any longer! I hope it is going to be wiorth the wait, does anyone think that there are going to be any features that have not been shown?
Nothing major - maybe some enhancements to existing apps / features that havent been mentioned. I reckon leopard is being made stable and then some spit and polish will be applied.
The things I'm hoping for is more iPhone interaction (remote control, wireless syncing) and that they didn't remove the iChat feature to share screens and control others computers. I would dearly love that cause a few of my friends ask me to troubleshoot their computers and I hate having to be super descriptive for them to get it, i can just manually do it for them through iChat and not have to mess with more complex VNC programs.
it's in there. just not in ichat anymore.
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