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Archives for August 16th, 2006

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Authored by: udahlen on Sunday, August 20 2006 @ 09:11 AM CDT
Well, this was a much better episode than last week's. Jason Snell clarified a lot
of things. On the previous show, Aaron and others seemed very negative (and
frankly, did not understand the things presented at WWDC).

Two things I think are interesting about Leopard:
1) Time Machine. The really interesting thing about Time Machine is its
application level restore.
2) Core Animation. I think it is highly likely we will see a new Finder in Leopard,
using Core Animation.

--Ulf (WWDC attendee)
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