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OS 10.5 - Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard 9A321 Rumored to be Seeded to Developers
This from a post over at Mac Rumors...
Apple has seeded Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) Build 9A321 Client to developers tonight. This comes on the heels of an unconfirmed report that Apple had seeded build 9A326 internally to employees.
According to various reports, the new seed details few changes from previous seeds, with the usual minor bug fixes and a list of ongoing known issues.
Apple last seeded Leopard in November with Build 9A303.
No word on any user interface upgrades which are expected by some in the final Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard release. While there has been some speculation about an early Leopard release, Apple has officially promised Leopard by Spring 2007.
What you may talk about however are rumors you've heard, facts that have been publicly released, etc.
Seeing that this is only a rumor, it falls within the guidelines set forth by those rules.
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Apple has seeded Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) Build 9A321 Client to developers tonight. This comes on the heels of an unconfirmed report that Apple had seeded build 9A326 internally to employees.
According to various reports, the new seed details few changes from previous seeds, with the usual minor bug fixes and a list of ongoing known issues.
Apple last seeded Leopard in November with Build 9A303.
No word on any user interface upgrades which are expected by some in the final Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard release. While there has been some speculation about an early Leopard release, Apple has officially promised Leopard by Spring 2007.
I would think this is allowed?... If not, I'm sorry for misunderstanding the forum rule on the Leopard postings and this can be deleted, no problem.
A friend of mine posted these links from the World of Apple blog in another non-Mac forum I go to and thought some of you guys would like to read about this:
I would think this is allowed?... If not, I'm sorry for misunderstanding the forum rule on the Leopard postings and this can be deleted, no problem.
A friend of mine posted these links from the World of Apple blog in another non-Mac forum I go to and thought some of you guys would like to read about this:
Looks like Leopard will be a huge upgrade. Can hardly wait! :girl:
Well the guidelines we have been given as posted in the link above state
* You may not post any screenshots of the new OS that are not released publicly by Apple - Nothing has been posted
* If you are testing the new OS for Apple you may not discuss anything which falls under your NDA or that has not been publicly discussed by Apple - There is no discussion about the OS other then a new beta release has come out
* If you just "found" a copy and are running it, you can't discuss anything not publicly discussed by Apple. This includes how to "find" it - There is no discussion of how to get a copy.
All that the original post states is that the Developers have been seeded the latest revision. There is nothing secret about that information and nothing from Apples NDA that has been broken. If I wanted I could get a student developer license and have the OS today.