Everybody’s favorite next-gen operating system has just had a new build of it released to developers. Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard build 9A527 (client) and 9A528 (server) has been released to the applicable developers so they can, of course, see if their software can run properly on it and what changes need to be made to make it compatible. That’s the legal side of it. Of course, the consumers are anxious to see what’s in store with just little bits of information being released every time a new build is being released, and this one is not one to balk at. Not that many new features, but more details have been released.
The final candidate is set to be released “Late August/early September,” afterwards it will be tested for 4-6 weeks before reaching the coveted “Golden Master” level. Also released include a YouTube video of the new Leopard intro (hint: space), the new Leopard default background (hint: space), and four screenshots of the OS itself (hint: not space-related). I must say that Leopard is shaping up to be a fine OS and I really want to be in line on the day it is released. I just hope it’s released at 6:00PM so I have time to get to the Apple Store after school (read: Hour and a half drive).
And conquer it will.
Everybody’s favorite next-gen operating system has just had a new build of it released to developers. Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard build 9A527 (client) and 9A528 (server) has been released to the applicable developers so they can, of course, see if their software can run properly on it and what changes need to be made to make it compatible. That’s the legal side of it. Of course, the consumers are anxious to see what’s in store with just little bits of information being released every time a new build is being released, and this one is not one to balk at. Not that many new features, but more details have been released.
The final candidate is set to be released “Late August/early September,” afterwards it will be tested for 4-6 weeks before reaching the coveted “Golden Master” level. Also released include a YouTube video of the new Leopard intro (hint: space), the new Leopard default background (hint: space), and four screenshots of the OS itself (hint: not space-related). I must say that Leopard is shaping up to be a fine OS and I really want to be in line on the day it is released. I just hope it’s released at 6:00PM so I have time to get to the Apple Store after school (read: Hour and a half drive).
Via [MacRumors]
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