Apple Might Debut Mac OS X 10.6 at WWDC 2008Submitted by lalit on June 4, 2008 - 9:22am.
TUAW is reporting that Apple may be working to seed developers with an early build of Mac OS X 10.6 at the WWDC. Apple won’t be adding any new significant features to 10.6, their main focus will be on “stability and security”. TUAW further adds that Mac OS X 10.6 may go gold master by December 2008 and might ship in January 2009 at Macworld Expo. With 10.6 Apple will stop supporting the PowerPC platform and will have just 64-bit support. We will come to know whether Apple will announce Mac OS X 10.6 in just 4 days. But I don’t think Apple will announce a major OS update without any significant new features. Steve Jobs is a true showman and without significant new features he won’t let any cat walk out of Apple’s door. Additionally present Mac OS X 10.5 is not at all bad at either stability or security; hence, I don’t think these will be the only two areas where Apple will focus for development of the next major OS X release. Lets wait and see what Steve has up his sleeve for Monday’s keynote. Reply |
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