Posted By: Alex
Remember Apple’s Leopard OS X Mac system that’s coming out in mid-2007? If not, remember it here.
Well, AppleMac have released a taste-test before the main course - the Leopard Early Start Kit. Included is access to Apple’s Leopard Dev Team support, a test of its video and graphics capabilities, and Mail 3, the new program for stylish email coming out on the new operating system.
This review will do a quick look-in to what AppleMac has to say about their lastest test drive, and again, we look into the sweet Apple taste-test, released by the company who made the first GUI in the world…
According to Mac, The AppleMac Leopard Early Start Kit (LESK) ‘provides developers with advance access to an exclusive collection of digital resources and information—everything you need to deliver innovative applications to your customers when Leopard ships in 2007. So begin innovating now with the Leopard Early Start Kit.’
Yup, that’s right - AppleMac have released a test for the unseen Leopard OS X system for Mac - on par with Vista, a graphical deluxe package that will impress and astound. Emails are more stylish, a Time Machine program backs up your work - who needs Home Server - and nothing short of stunning graphics capabilities and editing, will appear on the LESK.![]()
Of course, there is full support for the LESK, and Leopard OS X itself, in the Leopard Dev Center, and TechTalk tutorials in Leopard Videos in the ADC (Apple Developer Center), Mac’s customer service is as always, top-notch.
If you’re interested in the Leopard OS X for Mac, then consider the Starter Kit today, you can buy it from here.
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