We’re going nationwide for Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference. Having been summarily summoned to the West Coast, I left behind my comfortable eastern digs to attend a rather contentious Steve Jobs keynote. All for you guys. That’s dedication.
On this edition of the MacUser Podcast, I’m joined by Derik, Pat, and Aaron as we discuss Leopard’s newly revealed features, an appearance by Safari on Windows, and the latest news on developing for the iPhone. So come on down—you’re the next listener on the MacUser Podcast.
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Show notes after the jump…
The rounded corners on the desktop story was recounted by former Apple employee Jerry Manock at a recent event.
You can sort of see the new folder icons in the movie on Apple’s Leopard page for the Finder.
The app Pat was talking about that’s similar to Leopard’s new Quick Look feature is called MacGizmo
Again, comments are welcome and encouraged. Drop them in the thread below or send an email.
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What about UI's independent resolution. While ago its was discussed so many times that I thought this is a definite ftte.