Leopard version 9A326, according to rumor site MacShrine, was seeded to internal Apple employees yesterday with a substantial amount of upgrades to the next-generation OS. The new seed is said to include improved compatibility with video and audio podcasts in Safari RSS, numerous bug fixes, and Boot Camp version 1.2. The iSync application was not included in the seed, instead replaced by a new ‘Sync Manager’ suite.
However more interesting, the article concludes that Apple has definitely glossed over a large portion of the interface with the black glass appearance, similar to iTunes 7 and iPhoto 6.
Apple continues to gloss over the interface, refining it even more and there is an overly presence of black gloss.
The seed has yet to be delivered to external developers and no screenshots have yet been posted online.
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Gerald Buckley says:
Au contrair… It’s out and about as of 4:30 p.m. central time Tuesday; December 12, 2006.
Both Server and Client were released and I’ve yet to install either but I’m hopeful the illuminous evidence is confirmed once I get the .dmg’s restored to fresh partitions.
More Leopard goodness over at the gwhiz blog.
December 12th, 2006 at 11:05 pm
MiMac says:
So we can assume Gerald decided to blog the internet rather than install the client and find out for himself?
February 27th, 2007 at 6:34 pm
tpfvxyuzra says:
Thanks for this site!
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June 27th, 2007 at 2:49 pm
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