I Never Thought I’d See The Day
Jun 6, 2005 programmingandInterfacesShare/Save
I’m still expecting someone to pop out from behind the bushes and say “April Fool’s!” But it’s June, and it is far too hot for hell to have frozen over.
And yet…
Jun 6, 2005 programmingandInterfacesShare/Save
I’m still expecting someone to pop out from behind the bushes and say “April Fool’s!” But it’s June, and it is far too hot for hell to have frozen over.
And yet…
June 7th, 2005 at 1:38 am
So its not a dreaam then? Crap.
June 7th, 2005 at 2:35 am
but what does it really mean? will there be a universal Tiger that will magically make everything work everywhere? what about the g5 – don’t we love the g5?
I am confused adn don’t know what to do.
fix it please.
June 7th, 2005 at 2:35 am
crap, I mean to say “leopard” I heard that’s the next name.
June 7th, 2005 at 7:57 am
i don’t love the G5. I think that when Apple starts putting out super-fast laptops, and no one has to talk about the stupid megahertz myth anymore, and Virtual PC stops sucking, and prices go down (unless, of course, they don’t), we will all thank them for this.
Every version of OS X has been maintained on Intel processors in “secret”, so Leopard works great on ‘em. Apple claims that porting existing Cocoa apps is as easy as clicking a checkbox and recompiling. Other programmers (notably, Microsoft) will not be so lucky.
I never expected it, but I think it’s awesome. Cause you know that G5 Powerbook just wasn’t gonna happen. Now we’ll get a P5 Powerbook instead!
Yay!
June 7th, 2005 at 3:50 pm
So you think this’ll be for the best? What do all the people at tekserve think?