Hey guys, sorry for not posting in a while, it’s just that I’m currently on vacation now. I was in London from the 28th to theis past Saturday, and I’m currently in Rome and will stay here until Friday, and then I’ll be in Italy’s Amalfi Coast until the 17th. London was great but I’ve already been there before, but Rome is just amazing, especially me being the history buff I am. More on my vacation to come later.
As for WWDC, which I hope most of you have been following, I have a bunch of things to say:
Mac Pro - Awesome, great that Apple finally breaks 3GHz, but way out of my price range.
Xserve - Coll wuith Intel, but server products are of no interest to me.
Leopard - Soooooooooooooooooo cool. Number one favorite features: Time Machine (similar to Windoze XP’s System Restore, love Time Machine’s interface), Mail 3.0 (Notes and RSS), Spaces (liek Virtual Desktops on Linux and a program tahyt does Virtual Desktop for OS X), and new iChat (screen sharing and cool backgrounds).
For more detailed coverage, read the posts by my colleagues at MacUser, at http://www.macuser.com
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I knew if you ever posted that it would be about WWDC - I knew!!!!!!
Yeah, it’s pretty cool. Still, nothing of THAT much interest to me, except maybe leopard which looks kinda cool
Oh - btw, just to be mean (:-P) there are 6 mistakes in your post:
1. theis/this
2. I am/that I am
3. Coll/Cool
4. Number one favorite features/either “number one feature” or “favorite features” as you mention about half of them
5. liek/like
6. tahyt/that
I know your away and all, and you probably only had like 20 seconds left on the internet cafe timer, but, really! And you say I have bad grammar
Webclip is very cool - you can turn any page into a Dashboard widget that gets updated automatically. Core Animation is the coolest thing for developers - it goes way beyond QuickTime. You can create multiple layers (which themselves can be a QuickTime movie) and tell how the layers should interact. The album cover art screen saver was re-done to show both sides of the album, including track listing and build a city skyline out of album covers.
Honestly, none of the current Leopard features interest me much (except maybe time machine and iChat) I mean sure, It will be great to have these things but I am really looking forward to seeing the TOP SECRET stuff. I love the way the have PC introduced WWDC, and how the guy ( I think chief of software development or something similar sounding ish) said so many funny things about Vista and Tiger.
I just have to say this: There is this very funny video that was going around the macrumors WWDC coverage. IT is the Steve Balmer Remix. http://www.flamingmailbox.com/maccomedy/movies/balmer.html