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Mon Aug 07, 2006 1:24 pm Reply and quote this post
Keep Track here:
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20060807-7434.html
http://www.macrumorslive.com/web/

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9:59 am crowd getting loud - music getting louder
9:59 am multiple people holding up laptops for video feed of room - spinning around for the full view
9:59 am large number of people with macbooks or macbook pros - anything with a web cam trying to ichat a/v in center
MacRumours

I Like ARSTechnica's comment about Stationary: So this is what Outlook had 6 years ago.
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I like the to-do's concept as I use my mac as my main business machine. Also Time Machine will be very good. It's a feature we have on our Novell servers system-wide since 1998, and it'll be nice to see that functionality brought down to the desktop.

trybydesign



Apple Keynote Notes....

new voiceover is incredible - sounds like a real person reading.
He said the M word (marketshare) growth rate over 15%, 3/4 were Intel based
Dual CPUs, 1.6 to 2.1 times faster than the G5 quad

Quote:
12:23 Mac OS X history recap: 5 major releases starting in spring of 2001
12:23 19 million Mac OS X active users
12:24 3,000 universal apps shipping. "All of us at Apple would like to say 'thank you!'"
12:25 Microsoft comparison. Bringing up Bertrand Serlet to talk about Vista
12:26 Vista screenshots, Jobs contends that Microsoft made it look like OS X
12:26 Spotlight vs. the WinFS "debacle"
12:27 highlighting UI similarities vis-a-vis "Redmond, start your photocopiers": Safari RSS vs. IE 7 RSS, Mail.app vs. Windows Mail
12:29 We're working on Leopard
12:29 Stuff we can't show you. We're not showing you everything. Some things aren't there so Microsoft can't copy them
12:30 10 major things that will be in Leopard
64-bit app support for applications, not just Unix layer. Extended all the way through Carbon and Cocoa. Have a fully-native 64-bit UI carbon app, did in a completely 32-bit compatible way
Time Machine. Everyone says "back it up." Leopard automatically backs up your Mac. Change a file, it automatically backs up. Photos, music, documents, files folder, everything. Then you can restore everything if something goes wrong. Can backup to hard drive or server. Live demo, using a prerelease version of Leopard. Open Time Machine from the Dock and Finderwindows move through a timeline on the side of the machine, or you can retrieve it by entering a date or time. Works with third-party apps. Demo using iPhoto and Address Book.
The Complete Package. Leopard will include Boot Camp (better than the beta; 500,000 downloads so far), Front Row, Photo Booth.
Spaces. Virtual desktops. Rapid switching with demo. Cerating different "spaces" for different groupings of apps. Looks like a standard virtual desktop. Desktop thumbnails in Dock.
Spotlight can now search other machines, if you have proper permissions. Advanced search operations with booleans, filetype, etc. "We want it to be a great app launcher"
Core Animation. Allows you to dramatically increase the production value of your application. You can decompose images into layers. Open GL, text, images, video OpenGL, start state, goal state, and key frames for layers and images. Core animation manages the animations equence between those states. All you have to do is specify a start and an end and it figures everything out automatically. Much easier to code for, 4,000 lines of code down to 400.
Universal Access. Braille support. Closed captions for QuickTime, voiceover advanced. No more Zarvox or Trinoids. Sounds like a real person is reading. Audience is impressed.
Mail enhancements. "The big one." Mail sees big enhancements. Stationery, notes, to-do lists. Uses standard HTML e-mail for stationery. Includes several templates. New mailbox in Leopard called "notes." To-Do list "is more powerful than just note." Can selet something and make it a to-do item. System-wide to-do tracker. New photo browser window for adding images to Mail.
Dashboard. Over 2,500 widgets available today. Dashcode for developers to help design, develop, and debug dashboard widgets. Visual editor for CSS, ships with parts library (i.e., search fields, etc.)can drag and drop into your widget and you're done. Also includes a full javascript debugger. For users, you can turn any part of any web page into a widget. Can use a button in Safari to create widgets of things like comic strips. Makes demo using Dilber.
iChat. Improvements: multiple log-ins, visibility, animated icons, video recording, and tabbed chats. iChat theater: show slides to family and friends, iPhoto slideshow that you can talk over. Photobooth effects via iChat.
- http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20060807-7434.html

I loike this about One touch widgets, look forward to the iVirtua widget
Quote:
11:11 am NYT bestseller list widget - you can now make your own just from the NYT web page
11:11 am turn top 10 download page into a widget - now you can do it yourself
11:11 am live widget of a section of a web page
11:10 am doing another demo
11:09 am with about 4 clicks, widget created
11:09 am comic strip - dilbert
want a widget of that strip
use Webclip - button in safari to make a widget of that comic strip
11:09 am active desktop?
11:08 am for the users:
way to turn any part of any web page into a widget
11:08 am *debugger*
11:08 am full javascript logger
11:08 am also ships with parts library - search fields, etc.
drop into your widget and you're done
11:07 am great visual editor for CSS
11:07 am all the hard part done - modify it to produce the widget you're looking for
RSS, podcasts, etc.
11:07 am to help that along -
1) For developers: dashcode
helps to design, develop and debug dashboard widgets
templates
11:06 am one of our favorite features of tiger
not only because of starter widgets, but because of all the fantastic 3rd party widgets - over 2500 available today




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Mon Aug 07, 2006 1:33 pm Reply and quote this post
That's all folks - thanks for watching
Special thanks to our sources on the floor for continuous coverage.

...and Its over all ready, with no "one more thing".

1:22 Recapping 10 of the "many new" features in Leopard. Leopard will ship in Spring 2007. Developers get a preview release today.
1:23 Xcode 3.0 released today.
1:25 Thanking people for coming, wrapping up WWDC stats: over 1,000 on site with Mac Pros in hands-on sessions.
1:26 That's it. No "One More Thing."


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Mon Aug 07, 2006 1:35 pm Reply and quote this post
Apple Store is back online! " target="_blank">http://www.apple.com/macpro/  
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Sun Oct 15, 2006 9:25 am Reply and quote this post
I personally can't wait for Leopard. I mean when the others will be backing up with tapes or manually with disks and stuff, i'll be there with my mac not having to do any of that and it will just do it for me . Thats one thing I can't wait for when I upgrade to Leopard in 2007. So much more advanced than what I am already using - XP.      
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