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February 28th, 2007, 09:11 GMT · By Ilinca Strobel

Over 100 Leopard Sessions at WWDC07

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This year's World Wide Developers Conference is definitely the place to be this June for anyone who plans on developing a "killer Leopard application". The WWDC will take place in San Francisco between the 11th and 15th of June and will be mainly dedicated to
Apple's new Mac OS X, the Leopard.

Apple has announced today the six session tracks for WWDC 2007. These are:

Leopard Innovations. Transform your application with powerful new Mac OS X Leopard technologies.

Mac OS X Essentials. Learn the essential ingredients needed to build world-class products for Mac OS X.

Developer Tools. Reach new levels of productivity using ground-breaking development tools.

Information Technologies. Learn to use, develop for, integrate, and manage Mac OS X Leopard and Mac OS X Leopard Server.

Graphics and Imaging. Add advanced audio, video, imaging, and graphics capabilities to your application.

Content and Media. Learn best practices for production and development of rich-media for desktop, devices and the Web.

There will be over 100 sessions dedicated to these six technology tracks, Apple will organize presentations and seminars where engineers and developers who worked on Mac OS X 10.5 will be available for discussions.

The Leopard will bring several new technologies and improvements, including the Leopard Server. Developers will be able to learn how to manage and integrate their IT solutions with the new Leopard and its Server, Time Machine, Core Animation and many others.

The attendance fee for this year's World Wide Developers Conference is now $1295 or $5180 for a 5-ticket pack. If you plan on going, hurry up and get your ticket, to benefit from the $300 discount for early registrations.

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