Touting more than 150 new features — including improved interoperability with Windows and Linux — Apple Computer has announced that its updated Mac OS X Panther operating system will be available on October 24th. The Cupertino, California-based company said Mac OS X version 10.3 delivers new features that will not be available in a Windows operating system for years to come. These technologies include a faster, revamped Finder interface for accessing files and folders and the new Expose technology to help keep the desktop organized.
Mr. Kay & Ms. Didio are in for a headbanging awakening.... We ALL know msn cannot develope innovations w/o first stealing idea's from Job's & Co however Panther is going to set the computing world on it's ear... again. "Anyalist's"... lmao.... They (and a few others) should stick to analizing the msn garbage they support and the virus attacks they live with. God Bless Steve Job's & Co for making the greatest computers & App's the world will ever see. Mac OS X - 'cause making Unix user-friendly is easier than debugging Windoze
Apple Sets Release Date for Mac OS X Panther
Posted by: Jay Lyman October 8, 2003 11:19 AMTouting more than 150 new features — including improved interoperability with Windows and Linux — Apple Computer has announced that its updated Mac OS X Panther operating system will be available on October 24th. The Cupertino, California-based company said Mac OS X version 10.3 delivers new features that will not be available in a Windows operating system for years to come. These technologies include a faster, revamped Finder interface for accessing files and folders and the new Expose technology to help keep the desktop organized.
We ALL know msn cannot develope innovations w/o first stealing idea's from Job's & Co however Panther is going to set the computing world on it's ear... again.
"Anyalist's"... lmao.... They (and a few others) should stick to analizing the msn garbage they support and the virus attacks they live with.
God Bless Steve Job's & Co for making the greatest computers & App's the world will ever see.
Mac OS X - 'cause making Unix user-friendly is easier than debugging Windoze