Apple’s sequel to Tiger: Leopard |

Perhaps drowned somewhat by the Apple Intel news, Steve Jobs also revealed news about the follow-up OS to Tiger, which is going to be called: Leopard. Via TechNewsWorld:
Developers are still very much focused on Tiger and did not learn much more about Leopard at this week’s Apple developer conference. However, they did hear Jobs say the newest Mac OS X will be released at roughly the same time as Windows Longhorn, which is Microsoft’s biggest OS upgrade since Windows XP.
This could be the source of a huge number of marketing catchphrases: Will Longhorn change Leopard’s spots? Groan.
Tiger has been Apple’s best selling OS ever with nearly 10 million units already sold. The Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) was the most attended in the last 10 years. Watch the WWDC 2005 Steve Jobs keynote in Quicktime format here.
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