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By request, here is when Steve Jobs introduced Mac OS X for the first time ever. I edited the video myself to show the very best moments of the presentation split it up into 3 parts on account of youtube's bogus time limit.
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This is brand new footage of Mac OS X Leopard showing a brand new dock, desktop, and the use of stacks which debuted June 11, 2007 during the Apple WWDC.
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The MSI Wind running 10.5.2 Leopard.
- Full video acceleration (QE + CI)
- Sound Support
- It's a work in progress, see the below website for more information on where we are up to.
http://wind-osx86 .wikispaces.com/
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Demonstration of VMware Fusion's upcoming Unity feature which allows users to interact with Windows applications on Mac OS X as if they were Mac applications.
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http://AppleenEspaņo l.com For the New York Times, David Pogue reviews Windows Vista, trying to prove in his video that "Microsoft did not steal ideas from Mac OS X." Apple en Espaņol http://AppleenEspaņo l.com
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XBMC (XBox Media Center) is coming to a mac near you! A great compliment for your Intel mac mini. This video is a simple video walkthrough on a mac mini running the latest XBMC version (0.1.3) with xTV, MC360 and PMIII themes installed. This is what Front Row should have been like all along. More info: osxbmc dot com.
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The latest version of Leopard is not just a minor update. Instead, the OS X 0.5.2 release introduces significant changes and improvements to the Mac OS. Rob Griffiths explores some of the highlights.
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This is a video of Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard in action. It is a part of a series of videos. This one is about Safari 3's new features. PLEASE NOTE: This is the OLD version of Leopard, without the new interface.