WWDC 2007

11:15 am ONE LAST THING: iPhone
11:15 am Ships June 29th - 6pm

11:16 am Have been trying to come up with a solution to letting developers write Apps for the iPhone and keep it secure.
We've come up with a very sweet solution
11:16 am What about developers?
11:15 am 18 days from now
 
It looks like Leopard is aimed at being solidly robust with your data. Which is exactly requirement number 1. Number two is it plays BF2142 if possible.. and if EA bring it out then I'm 100% sold.

What they do need is to bring an iChat client to the PC. Without it no one will use iChat. Instead it'll be skype.

Not much more than the presentation on the apple website to be honest but that's pretty much good enough.

What I also want to have is an Office compatible package too..
 
Nah,

11:18 am you can write amazing Web 2.0 apps that work exactly like apps on the iPhone
integrate w/ iphone services...can make calls, send e-mails, google maps, etc.
instant distribution, easy to update, secure
same as amazon or bank....run safely on iphone with no sdk needed
11:17 am Innovative new way for developing for mobile applications.
based on iphone having full safari engine...gives us tremendous capability
web 2.0 + AJAX apps
 
Immsy said:
Not really any major announcements I thought apart from Safari on Windows.

...and the new finder.

I reckon we might see some more hardware updates in coming weeks. I think after MacWorlds phone party, they wanted it to be about Leopard today. Shame that nothing was mentioned about iWork.
 
JonB said:
...and the new finder.

I reckon we might see some more hardware updates in coming weeks. I think after MacWorlds phone party, they wanted it to be about Leopard today. Shame that nothing was mentioned about iWork.

Yes but we already knew to expert new features in Leopard of which this was highly likely to be one. I meant there wasnt much surprises.
 
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