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WWDC: All About the Software

Daniel Eran Dilger writes, “I’ve written an article entitled “What to expect at WWDC 2003″ that describes some of the new technologies Apple will be announcing later this month.” Dan’s article spotlights likely technology in Panther including overhauled QuickTime architecture with more multithreading and conferencing and collaboration tools, better Directory Services with improvements to Mail, Address Book, and iSync (finally!), a new open file system, graphical remote login, and much more. It’s all music to our ears. Unless you’re doing 3D rendering work, Apple’s bread and butter runs really fast on its latest hardware, but everyone can benefit from under-the-hood improvements. If Apple really is doing this much to OS X’s guts, we’ll celebrate, and hopefully wild hardware rumors won’t steal the thunder from X.


Daniel Eran Dilger writes, “I’ve written an article entitled “What to expect at WWDC 2003″ that describes some of the new technologies Apple will be announcing later this month.” Dan’s article spotlights likely technology in Panther including overhauled QuickTime architecture with more multithreading and conferencing and collaboration tools, better Directory Services with improvements to Mail, Address Book, and iSync (finally!), a new open file system, graphical remote login, and much more. It’s all music to our ears. Unless you’re doing 3D rendering work, Apple’s bread and butter runs really fast on its latest hardware, but everyone can benefit from under-the-hood improvements. If Apple really is doing this much to OS X’s guts, we’ll celebrate, and hopefully wild hardware rumors won’t steal the thunder from X.

By Jason O'Grady

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