WWDC Keynote will have a preview of Leopard
Written By cdevroe on Jul. 17, 2006.
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Just wanted to give anyone and everyone that cares about the next version of the Mac OS that it will be debuted during the WWDC Keynote on August 7th, by Steve Jobs.
I'll be watching for sure.

mstickel
Written Jul. 17, 2006 / Report /
Hells yeah! If I have an internet connection still I'll be watching it as well.
Scrivs
Written Jul. 17, 2006 / Report /
This one seems to be hyped much less than previous versions so I wonder if Jobs can once again exceed expectations, however minimal they may be. Anything special I should be looking for in this release?
Josue
Written Jul. 18, 2006 / Report /
Will there be a live webcast?
cdevroe
Written Jul. 18, 2006 / Report /
Scrivs: Actually, I thought it may be overhyped a little. Some of the stuff I've seen is bittorrent under the hood, vector-based graphics proccessing for the UI, and huge speed increases. Other than that, who knows!
Josue: Usually the Webcast of the Keynote comes online just after normal business hours EST.
Mike
Written Jul. 18, 2006 / Report /
Hey Col, the UI is already based on PostScript which is vector-based. You mean a more extensive vector-driven UI engine?
mstickel
Written Jul. 19, 2006 / Report /
That's the rumor Mike. On a slightly related topic, did you catch the post on the WebKit blog about resolution and CSS?
I don't see this one as being hyped less than others, I see more of the hype on what will be announced as opposed to will something be announced.