Apple released a major update to Mac OS X Leopard this week with 10.5.7. It is now available to all Leopard users via Software Update. While weighing in at between 200 and 600MB, the update really only features bug fixes, optimizations, and support for new hardware. There are no major new features. Even so, almost every area of Mac OS X and many Apple-made applications were affected by the update.
Mac OS X 10.6, Snow Leopard, got one step closer to release this week as well, with Apple announcing to developers that its API is now complete, allowing developers to finish updates and new software for Snow Leopard without fear that it will change much before release. Apple is expected to show off a near-completed Snow Leopard at the World Wide Developers Conference in June. Speculation is for a public release of Mac OS X 10.6 perhaps in August.
Apple also seems to be taking steps to reduce its iPhone inventory by allowing sales of the iPhone 3G on its Web site as well as in stores. Rumors point to new iPhone hardware, though perhaps just a modest update in specifications, this summer.
Mac OS X 10.5.7, Snow Leopard Nearer
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Hi shall i wait to purchase a mac now then ? and get the snow leopard one on the machine ? or do you get a free copy of the OSX if you buy one in June?
Some already give an option to upgrade from vista to 7 already by a purchase of a pc so will Apple do the same ?
Cheers Albert
I don't think Apple has made an announcement about that yet.
I contacted Apple today to ask them about the snow leopard and they have no answer for me,so if Apple don't know...
As you see they love MacMost over here to Gary
Screenshot from my iphone,soon number 1 i hope
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