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It's pretty funny to see how the Finder looks almost exactly the same as iTunes does. Just for different purposes.

Btw, does anyone have a clue to why Apple closed the Apple Store? Did they actually added or change anything except for the layout?

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Safari is blazing fast on Vista for me, but I'm not quite sure I like how they try to emulate the OS X look of it completely... I mean, I like the look, but it's just kind of awkward in some places.

Either way, it just might be my new browser. I've never used something so fast.

It's pretty funny to see how the Finder looks almost exactly the same as iTunes does. Just for different purposes.

Btw, does anyone have a clue to why Apple closed the Apple Store? Did they actually added or change anything except for the layout?

They closed the store temporarily to update the layout. I don't really see anything new for sale. One thing of note though is the fact that Apple DIDN'T kill off the mini as people had previously rumored.

Also, did anyone else notice that Leopard is now fully UNIX certified? That should shut up all those people who keep claiming that OS X isn't really UNIX.

http://www.apple.com/macosx/leopard/technology/unix.html

Can't wait to get home to install Safari 3, as V2 had horrible slowdowns when opening pages that had animations on them.

I have noticed that with Safari 3 I don't get the horribly slow response when changing between categories on Demonoid. Also I've noticed that the widgets look different there as well. The buttons on certain web pages now also look like they do in other browsers instead of always being Aqua (looked really weird on some of Yahoo's pages).

Also, just noticed that Safari 3 has in-line spell checking!

Safari has always had in-line spell checking, at least on OS X. Are you talking about the Windows version?

Safari has always had in-line spell checking, at least on OS X. Are you talking about the Windows version?

Has it? I can't remember now... and I was talking about the Mac version. Sorry if it did, but then why would I be excited at it underlining my misspelled text? :unsure:

Once again Apple has proven that they don't have anything new to offer, or at least anything spectacular and they resorted to Microsoft bashing. Steve Jobs has turned into an 8 year old on the playground, he so needs to grow up!

Wow. You manage to come to that conclusion because of two or three mild tweaks aimed at M$ out of an hour and 20 minute talk? Talk about your persecution complexes.

Wow. You manage to come to that conclusion because of two or three mild tweaks aimed at M$ out of an hour and 20 minute talk? Talk about your persecution complexes.

Please tell me, then, what Apple has offered that isn't already on the market (excluding the iPhone) in the last year, because I can't think of one single thing.

Oh and by the way, Apple has been bashing Microsoft since last year's WWDC, when they had nothing new and exciting to show then either. And then Steve continued the same trend at MacWorld, where he once again had nothing new to show (excluding the iPhone).

Am I the only one who thinks the transparency on the top bar looks like crap? :\ As well as having angled edges on the dock... they looked fine before.

Those aren't just angled edges, it's a 3D dock. It's actually very cool when you see it in action. Watch the video on their site for the Desktop, and you can see what it looks like in action.

Am I the only one who thinks the transparency on the top bar looks like crap? :\ As well as having angled edges on the dock... they looked fine before.

I prefer the new dock floor look, but also think the new trans top bar to be a little goofy. I hope they allow you to give it color tint (god forbid) like Vista. There will be plenty of apps to customize this, no doubt.

Anyone notice this new part of bootcamp? Not exactly virtualization, but almost fast user switching.

http://www.apple.com/macosx/leopard/features/bootcamp.html

New, faster restarts.

Leopard brings a quicker way to switch between Mac OS X and Windows: Just choose the new Apple menu item ?Restart in Windows.? Your Mac goes into ?safe sleep? so that when you return, you?ll be right where you were. It?s much faster than restarting the computer each time. Likewise, a ?Restart in Mac OS X? menu item in the Boot Camp System Tray in Windows makes for a faster return to Mac OS X. With Windows hibernation enabled, you can pick up where you left off.

Once again Apple has proven that they don't have anything new to offer, or at least anything spectacular and they resorted to Microsoft bashing. Steve Jobs has turned into an 8 year old on the playground, he so needs to grow up!

Wow, I must've imagined the stacks, the network-wide Spotlight searching, Quick Look, Cover Flow in Finder, Time Machine (which isn't Shadow Copy, contrary to popular belief), and Spaces. I had one crazy acid trip.

Anyone notice this new part of bootcamp? Not exactly virtualization, but almost fast user switching.

http://www.apple.com/macosx/leopard/features/bootcamp.html

New, faster restarts.

Leopard brings a quicker way to switch between Mac OS X and Windows: Just choose the new Apple menu item “Restart in Windows.” Your Mac goes into “safe sleep” so that when you return, you’ll be right where you were. It’s much faster than restarting the computer each time. Likewise, a “Restart in Mac OS X” menu item in the Boot Camp System Tray in Windows makes for a faster return to Mac OS X. With Windows hibernation enabled, you can pick up where you left off.

Holy crap, I hadn't seen that! Nice!

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