A report over at AppleInsider suggests that Apple's recent efforts in the hardware area should translate into some new OS X 10.6 builds soon. Additionally, the site has received word of minor updates to iWeb, Remote Desktop, and other OS X components being in the works.As usual, the Mac-focused publication cites... |
6 March 2009 04:20 GMT |
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Following yesterday's Snow Leopard screenshot tour (so to speak), Mac-focused sites picked up on World of Apple's findings, discussing them with their visitors. Some, however, decided to dig a little deeper in the latest Snow Leopard build, to reveal more hidden stuff. Here it is!The folks at Neowin have po... |
24 February 2009 04:33 GMT |
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World of Apple, which usually posts entire sets of release notes / seed notes the instant Apple makes a new move in the Snow Leopard area, has “refrained” itself from such activities in exchange of having a closer look at the new OS version. While still very similar to the currently available OS X Leopard... |
23 February 2009 10:54 GMT |
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New findings within Apple's latest iteration of Mac OS X, Snow Leopard, reveal that the OS will rely on fetching subsets of drivers for the devices connecting to the Mac it's running on. This is an effort in reducing the overall footprint of Mac OS X, AppleInsider unveils.People familiar with the latest Sno... |
10 February 2009 02:43 GMT |
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Following the disclosure of a new OS X 10.6 test build being handed to developers, several sources are now reporting that only a few select developers are privy to the new release. According to the same people, those developers have been asked to test the stability of non-Apple software on the OS.As usual, developers... |
6 February 2009 03:08 GMT |
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Announced at WWDC '08, Snow Leopard promises to support multi-core processors and GPU processing. Over the course of 2008 and 2009, Apple has seeded its developer community with numerous test builds of the software. Mac OS X 10.6 is now allegedly “more stable,” as developers have just gotten their ha... |
4 February 2009 08:34 GMT |
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