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Apple News & Rumors: WWDC 09 - Snow Leopard

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Uploaded by on Jun 6, 2009

*HELLO* - So in this second video, regarding WWDC 09, I am talking in detail about the rumors and prediction in terms of Snow Leopard, the new OS Update for the Mac.

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  • dam man u been hitting the vid hard like 1 every day good job dont get to tried off this keep it up

  • lol. ye i know, its only going to increase...knock on wood, i mean if i get the new iphone, theres gonna be LOADS, and i mean perhaps 2 vids a day.

  • great! but you missed the feature that allows you to assign apps to particular space, for me this is exactly what I need.

  • ye, but i thought u could already do that ? i have all my video editing apps assigned to space 4 ? correct me if im wrong

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  • hey,by chance do you know what's that other app?the blank and purple one.

  • DRBUK, you need to do another vid, about WWDC. New macbook pro's etc safari 4 is very fast btw

  • In Mac, it is Command + Delete

  • I already have Screen Flow! Damn nabbit!

  • Great vid im looking forward to Snow Leopard. iPhone will always generate the hype but the desktop is where you always return to. Ive had my mac for a bit over a year and it will be my 1st OS change so im gonna wait a bit before i upgrade, wait for all the bugs to be sorted.

  • I currently own MacBook Pro (late 2008)and I run Windows on it. This is my second mac, previously owned a Macbook black. I know you can copy and paste a file in macos, but cutting and pasting is not an option. i am not talking about dragging while holding command button. Deleting a file also not convinient. You can not erase a single file permanently (as shift+delete in windows) and erased files remain in the disk engaging extra space.. what is the point? thanks for response!

  • ahh.. man... I was hoping they would release Snow Leopard before the back to school promo ends (Sept 8). oh well..

    do you think they'll tell us a specific date for its release date?

  • I seriously doubt you'd need to upgrade. Mac OS has always been famous for not being very resource hungry. In fact, you'll probably save a great deal of HD space!

  • i am some what new to apple ( i got the black 2.4 ghz macbook in august 2008) and i was wondering if this new operating system would work on my computer or will i have to upgrade my ram or something

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