I’m not going to comment on Steve Jobs’ keynote at the Apple WWDC. It’s been done to death elsewhere. If you want to see the fruits of it then visit Apple’s website and read all about Leopard.
Needless to say Leopard looks like it’s going to be a neat upgrade and once again demonstrates the elegant industrial design that Apple bring to computing.
However, Dan has done a review and it’s well worth reading as it echoes much of what I was thinking anyway.
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Well, I’ve done it anyway!
Who cares if everyone else has already covered it to death: That’s what the Internet’s for isn’t it?
True, but I didn’t think I’d actually add anything. One thing I will say about your post is that the Spaces ting will be pretty uesful. I’ve tried about half a dozen virtual desktops for Mac OS X (remember I do use it daily) and none have really delivered. For Apple to have put it into the OS now, and to have done a typical Apple job on it, is a welcome addition. No, it’s nothing new but it’s something that does make managing apps easier. The dock gets quite cluttered on screen when you’ve not got a 1 gazillion by 40 trillion display. Then again Apple didn’t invent the Graphical User Interface did they? But they arguably do the best one on the planet at the moment.