Tuesday, 25 September 2007
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Apple’s much awaited operating software Mac OS X Leopard will be out in October, without any further delays. Apple was scheduled launch the OS in April, but said it was being delayed by five months. Now it looks like it is on track to launching the software in October.
In April, Apple had announced that it was postponing the launch of Leopard from a mid-June release to sometime in October. Apple said it was delaying the launch as it was transferring the engineers working on Leopard to development of a new phone. It later launched the iPhone in June.
However the launch of Leopard isn’t making much noises as its previous version Tiger—launched in 2003 wasn’t much to talk about and hence users don’t expect anything new from the new launch either. |
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