![]() ![]() ![]() * Apps that are 10 MB or less can be downloaded over the cellular network - all others must be downloaded over WiFi or synced from iTunes. * Word, Excel, PowerPoint and iWork document support * Positional audio (openAL) and fast graphics with OpenGLES. * Enterprise features - Push email, push contacts, push calendar, autodiscovery, global address lookup, remote wipe. * Enables applications and the iTunes App Store as previously announced * Free for iPhone users, $9.95 for iPod Touch users (it's an accounting thing) WWDC 2008It's Apple's WWDC (Worldwide Developer Conference) today and Steve's keynote just finished. And it'd probably result in a bigger performance boost than buying $130-worth of hardware. I personally would pay full price for an update that "unlocked" my graphics card for use as an extra core though. I have heard some people say that performance and stability should be in Leopard anyway so the update should be free (which I disagree with). Consumers might be hard to win over if there are no new features so Apple may adopt lower pricing. There have been rumors that 10.6 will be Intel-only but this report neither confirms nor denies this.Īlso, there is no word on price. And the "modern audio and video formats" bit makes me wonder if Windows formats such as WMV are supported out of the box, without requiring something like Flip4Mac. That's a little vague so I'm wondering if there is some kind of GPU acceleration involved. * QuickTime X - "optimizes support for modern audio and video formats resulting in extremely efficient media playback". But how much can each application address? It will be interesting to see how developers take advantage of this but it could use your graphics card as an extra processing core when rendering and encoding for example. * OpenCL support - Enables developers to use the processing power of the GPU to perform tasks. This makes it much easier for developers to create multi-core optimized applications (FCP dev team, I'm looking at you.) * Multi-core optimizations with a new technology called Grand Central. I think a lot of people will be disappointed by the lack of features but this is great for people who demand high performance (a lot of people reading this blog I'd imagine). I think it probably is 10.6 but it's worth bearing that in mind though.Īpple has stated that the focus will not primarily be new features but improving the quality of the OS. It could be a major point update for 10.5. The interesting thing to note is that NOWHERE does it say that this is OS X 10.6. Mac OS X Snow Leopard announcedApple just released a few preliminary details about Mac OS X Snow Leopard (I think they're running out of cat names.). ![]()
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